I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more particularly in relation to the nature and status of what he calls ‘epistemic principles’; and I attempt to show that this remains a plausible and distinctive position even when detached from Sellars’s quasi-Kantian transcendental idealist contention that the perceptible objects of the manifest image strictly speaking do not exist, i.e., as conceived within that common sense framework. I first explain the complex Kant-inspired sense in which Sellars did not take the latter thesis concerning the objects of the manifest image to apply, at least in certain fundamental respects, to persons. In this primary Kantian sense, I suggest, persons as thinkers ...
This essay is a response to Patrick Reider’s essay “Sellars on Perception, Science and Realism: A Cr...
Kant is widely admired – and sometimes also widely criticized – as the founding father of transcende...
Sellars was committed to the irreducibility of the semantic, the intentional, and the normative. Nev...
I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more partic...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
O'Shea concludes that Sellars's attempts to preserve the core truths in Kant's theory of experience ...
I argue that Sellars’s metaconceptual theory of the categories exemplifies and extends a long line o...
Sellars once remarked on the "astonishing extent to which in ethics as well as in epistemology and m...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved in experience can b...
Wilfrid Sellars and John McDowell can both be read as proponents of Analytic Kantianism. However, th...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
One of John McDowell’s central concerns is to understand the relation between mind and world, to und...
This dissertation is a critical assessment of Wilfrid Sellars\u27 Scientific Realism. The dissertati...
This essay is a response to Patrick Reider’s essay “Sellars on Perception, Science and Realism: A Cr...
Kant is widely admired – and sometimes also widely criticized – as the founding father of transcende...
Sellars was committed to the irreducibility of the semantic, the intentional, and the normative. Nev...
I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more partic...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
O'Shea concludes that Sellars's attempts to preserve the core truths in Kant's theory of experience ...
I argue that Sellars’s metaconceptual theory of the categories exemplifies and extends a long line o...
Sellars once remarked on the "astonishing extent to which in ethics as well as in epistemology and m...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved in experience can b...
Wilfrid Sellars and John McDowell can both be read as proponents of Analytic Kantianism. However, th...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
One of John McDowell’s central concerns is to understand the relation between mind and world, to und...
This dissertation is a critical assessment of Wilfrid Sellars\u27 Scientific Realism. The dissertati...
This essay is a response to Patrick Reider’s essay “Sellars on Perception, Science and Realism: A Cr...
Kant is widely admired – and sometimes also widely criticized – as the founding father of transcende...
Sellars was committed to the irreducibility of the semantic, the intentional, and the normative. Nev...