This article considers an apparent Achilles heel for Kant’s transcendental idealism, concerning his account of how synthetic a priori knowledge is possible. The problem is that while Kant’s distinctive attempt to explain synthetic a priori knowledge lies at the heart of his transcendental idealism, this explanation appears to face a dilemma: either the explanation generates a problematic regress, or the explanation it offers gives us no reason to favour transcendental idealism over transcendental realism. In the article, I consider G. E. Moore’s version of the problem, which I argue has not yet received an adequate response. Instead, I offer a way out of this dilemma by focusing on the normativity rather than the metaphysics of the mind
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Aquinas’ metaphysics is a powerful, comprehensive system, but one that is subtle and demands careful...
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Kant's philosophy promises to explain various synthetic a priori claims. Yet, as several of his comm...
Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved in experience can b...
This article explores the problem of the transcendental deduction of ideas in the controversial page...
The problem of synthetic judgements touches on the question of whether philosophy can draw independe...
ABSTRACT Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved ...
The goal of my thesis is to understand why Kant thinks that transcendental idealism can secure empir...
The paper deals with an attempt to present an “abductive-transcendental” argument in favour of a par...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
Recent developments of transcendental arguments reflect the struggle to accommodate Stroud’s devasta...
In his recent book, The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics, Adrian W. Moore takes Kant to play a crucia...
This essay is an attempt to explain Kantian transcendental idealism to contemporary metaph...
This paper attempts to shed light on three related issues that bear directly on our understanding of...
Philosophers have relied heavily on the distinction between analytic truths and synthetic ones for v...
Aquinas’ metaphysics is a powerful, comprehensive system, but one that is subtle and demands careful...
This paper argues that the critical doctrine of the necessary unity of the thinking subject propound...
Kant's philosophy promises to explain various synthetic a priori claims. Yet, as several of his comm...
Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved in experience can b...
This article explores the problem of the transcendental deduction of ideas in the controversial page...
The problem of synthetic judgements touches on the question of whether philosophy can draw independe...
ABSTRACT Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved ...
The goal of my thesis is to understand why Kant thinks that transcendental idealism can secure empir...
The paper deals with an attempt to present an “abductive-transcendental” argument in favour of a par...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
Recent developments of transcendental arguments reflect the struggle to accommodate Stroud’s devasta...
In his recent book, The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics, Adrian W. Moore takes Kant to play a crucia...
This essay is an attempt to explain Kantian transcendental idealism to contemporary metaph...
This paper attempts to shed light on three related issues that bear directly on our understanding of...
Philosophers have relied heavily on the distinction between analytic truths and synthetic ones for v...
Aquinas’ metaphysics is a powerful, comprehensive system, but one that is subtle and demands careful...
This paper argues that the critical doctrine of the necessary unity of the thinking subject propound...