The infinite judgement has long been forgotten and yet, as I am about to demonstrate, it may be urgent to revive it for its critical and productive potential. An infinite judgement is neither analytic nor synthetic; it does not produce logical truths, nor true representations, but it establishes the genetic conditions of real objects and the concepts appropriate to them. It is through infinite judgements that we reach the principle of transcendental logic, in the depths of which all reality can emerge in its material and sensible singularity, making possible all generalization and formal abstractio
Leibniz's Theodicy can and should be read otherwise than a naive statement of metaphysical optimism....
In Descartes\u27s Cogito the mind discovers itself as an infinite power of self-assertion, a subject...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
The infinite judgement has long been forgotten and yet, as I am about to demonstrate, it may be urge...
A concise exposition of the development of the true infinite is found in Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic ...
Traditionally transcendental logic has been set apart from formal logic. Transcendental logic had to...
The book addresses two main areas of Kant’s theoretical philosophy: the doctrine of transcendental i...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
This work provides a detailed account of the historical role of the distinction between the potentia...
In this paper, I elaborate the difference between the concept of infinity and the idea of infinity t...
Hegel's Science of Logic makes the just not low claim to be an absolute, ultimate-grounded knowledge...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the relation between Cohen’s approach to differential calcu...
It is often maintained that German Enlightenment philosophy—and especially the Enlightenment program...
Leibniz's Theodicy can and should be read otherwise than a naive statement of metaphysical optimism....
In Descartes\u27s Cogito the mind discovers itself as an infinite power of self-assertion, a subject...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
The infinite judgement has long been forgotten and yet, as I am about to demonstrate, it may be urge...
A concise exposition of the development of the true infinite is found in Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic ...
Traditionally transcendental logic has been set apart from formal logic. Transcendental logic had to...
The book addresses two main areas of Kant’s theoretical philosophy: the doctrine of transcendental i...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
This work provides a detailed account of the historical role of the distinction between the potentia...
In this paper, I elaborate the difference between the concept of infinity and the idea of infinity t...
Hegel's Science of Logic makes the just not low claim to be an absolute, ultimate-grounded knowledge...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the relation between Cohen’s approach to differential calcu...
It is often maintained that German Enlightenment philosophy—and especially the Enlightenment program...
Leibniz's Theodicy can and should be read otherwise than a naive statement of metaphysical optimism....
In Descartes\u27s Cogito the mind discovers itself as an infinite power of self-assertion, a subject...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...