There is no contradiction between Kant’s statement that the proposition, “every alteration has its cause,” is of no interest to the Critique of Pure Reason because of its dependence on empirical contents (KrV, B 3) and his use of the same proposition as an example of pure a priori knowledge (KrV, B 5). There is only the arduousness and sometimes also the ambiguity of a passage in which Kant attempts to establish a new basis for the validity of the principle of causality
There are two traditional ways to read Kant's claim that every event necessarily has a cause: the we...
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Fürwahrhalten, or “holding-to-be-true”, is one of the most controversial concepts in Kant’s epistemo...
There is no contradiction between Kant’s statement that the proposition, “every alteration has its c...
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The present work is focused on a specific question: is time permanent or not in Kant’s first Critiqu...
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The Only Possible Premise for a Demonstration of the Existence of God (1763) gives its reader some k...
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The paper analyses the Kantian use of the notion of intuitive understanding as it appears in the thi...
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There are two traditional ways to read Kant's claim that every event necessarily has a cause: the we...
L'article propose le traitement kantien du principe de raison suffisante dans la Critique de la rais...
Fürwahrhalten, or “holding-to-be-true”, is one of the most controversial concepts in Kant’s epistemo...
There is no contradiction between Kant’s statement that the proposition, “every alteration has its c...
En la Crítica de la facultad de juzgar, Kant atribuye al principio mecanicista un carácter meramente...
En el presente artículo exponemos las reflexiones desarrolladas por Kant y Hume sobre la filosofía (...
During the Eighteenth century, in the way to consider time, mainly talking about external objects, t...
The present work is focused on a specific question: is time permanent or not in Kant’s first Critiqu...
Kant apresenta no seu livro Crítica da Razão Pura (CRP) argumentos que buscam provar a validade de j...
This essay interprets KrV A 592-602/B 620-630 not only as a refutation of the ontological argument, ...
This paper analyzes the objections of Adolf Reinach to Kant’s transcendental apriorism, shedding lig...
The Only Possible Premise for a Demonstration of the Existence of God (1763) gives its reader some k...
Note:Kant's rejection of rationalism starts in 1755 with the analysis of Leibniz's two metaphysical ...
The paper analyses the Kantian use of the notion of intuitive understanding as it appears in the thi...
Kantian criticism re-inteprets the conflict between the "two cultures". Kant builds an architecture ...
There are two traditional ways to read Kant's claim that every event necessarily has a cause: the we...
L'article propose le traitement kantien du principe de raison suffisante dans la Critique de la rais...
Fürwahrhalten, or “holding-to-be-true”, is one of the most controversial concepts in Kant’s epistemo...