This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of conceptual content, object cognition, and modal constraints in the form of counterfactual sustaining causal laws. It is an idea that extends from Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason through C. I. Lewis’s Mind and the World-Order to the Kantian naturalism of Wilfrid Sellars and the analytic pragmatism of Robert Brandom. Kant put forward what I characterize as a modal conception of objectivity, which he developed as an extended argument stretching from the transcendental deduction through the analogies of experience to the regulative maxims of reason and reflective judgment. In related ways in Lewis and Sellars, the very idea of an object of knowledge (and of in...
In chapters two and three of this thesis, the distinction between the subject and object of knowledg...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
A reading of Kant’s viewpoint on objectivity is suggested that finds inspiration in the second part ...
This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of conceptual co...
Abstract: This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of co...
Kant demonstrates that we can have rational grounds for holding a belief in the existence of superse...
This study is an investigation of Kant's empirical realism as a response to the problem of intention...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
This thesis outlines and defends a new reading of Kant’s formal logic (i.e., what he labels as ‘gene...
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
It is a distinctive claim of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason that what exists outside the mind is alw...
The aim of this article is to analyse the theme of modality as a problem concerning the formation of...
In this thesis, the modal realist metaphysics of modality of David Lewis is subjected to a Kantian c...
In chapters two and three of this thesis, the distinction between the subject and object of knowledg...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
A reading of Kant’s viewpoint on objectivity is suggested that finds inspiration in the second part ...
This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of conceptual co...
Abstract: This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of co...
Kant demonstrates that we can have rational grounds for holding a belief in the existence of superse...
This study is an investigation of Kant's empirical realism as a response to the problem of intention...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
This thesis outlines and defends a new reading of Kant’s formal logic (i.e., what he labels as ‘gene...
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
It is a distinctive claim of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason that what exists outside the mind is alw...
The aim of this article is to analyse the theme of modality as a problem concerning the formation of...
In this thesis, the modal realist metaphysics of modality of David Lewis is subjected to a Kantian c...
In chapters two and three of this thesis, the distinction between the subject and object of knowledg...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
A reading of Kant’s viewpoint on objectivity is suggested that finds inspiration in the second part ...