I want to thank Angela Breitenbach for taking the time to read and review my book Kant’s Organicism. I found her remarks insightful and indeed helpful for honing in on the central challenge facing any epigenesist reading of Kant’s theory of mind. As Breitenbach rightly asks at the outset of Section 2 of her commentary, ‘what is the status of this [epigenetic] model’ for Kant? If it is functioning as something other than an analogy for him, how should we understand it? Apart from this question regarding the status of epigenesis as a model for Kant’s theory of cognition, Breitenbach is also worried that I have ‘not sufficiently explored’ or developed enough my claim that the epigenesis of reason is metaphysically but not biologically real acc...
In this remarkable book of theoretical audacity and analytical detail, J. Mensch locates Kant at the...
Kant uses the term “epigenesis” as early as 1769–70 (R4104, 17:416) – in his teaching notes for §770...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
Epigenesis has become a far more exciting issue in Kant studies recently, especially with the public...
Epigenesis has become a far more exciting issue in Kant studies recently, especially with the public...
Because it laid the foundation for nearly all subsequent epistemologies, Immanuel Kant’s Critique of...
In this paper, I argue that Kant adopted, throughout his career, a position that is much more akin t...
In Kant’s Organicism: Epigenesis and the Development of the Critical Philosophy (University of Chica...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
In the Spring of 2002, Phillip Sloan, an expert on the history of the eighteenthcentury life science...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Kant’s use of epigenesis differed according to the context within his remarks were made and can be s...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
There are numerous studies devoted to Kant's early work on cosmology in his Universal Natural Histor...
In this remarkable book of theoretical audacity and analytical detail, J. Mensch locates Kant at the...
Kant uses the term “epigenesis” as early as 1769–70 (R4104, 17:416) – in his teaching notes for §770...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
Epigenesis has become a far more exciting issue in Kant studies recently, especially with the public...
Epigenesis has become a far more exciting issue in Kant studies recently, especially with the public...
Because it laid the foundation for nearly all subsequent epistemologies, Immanuel Kant’s Critique of...
In this paper, I argue that Kant adopted, throughout his career, a position that is much more akin t...
In Kant’s Organicism: Epigenesis and the Development of the Critical Philosophy (University of Chica...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
In the Spring of 2002, Phillip Sloan, an expert on the history of the eighteenthcentury life science...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Kant’s use of epigenesis differed according to the context within his remarks were made and can be s...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
There are numerous studies devoted to Kant's early work on cosmology in his Universal Natural Histor...
In this remarkable book of theoretical audacity and analytical detail, J. Mensch locates Kant at the...
Kant uses the term “epigenesis” as early as 1769–70 (R4104, 17:416) – in his teaching notes for §770...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...