The book addresses two main areas of Kant’s theoretical philosophy: the doctrine of transcendental idealism and various central aspects of the arguments from the Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions, as well as the relation between the deduction argument and idealism. Among the topics covered are the nature of objective validity, the role and function of transcendental logic in relation to general or formal logic, the possibility of contradictory thoughts, the meaning of the Leitfaden at A79 and the unity of cognition, the two-steps-in-one-proof interpretation and categorial instantiation, categorial illusion, Strawson’s transcendental argument, the persistently perplexing question of the derivation of the categor...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
If logic provides rules for thought, can there be similar rules for human experience? Kurt Mosser ar...
The book addresses two main areas of Kant’s theoretical philosophy: the doctrine of transcendental i...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
It is well known that the notion of transcendental logic has a prominent role in both Kant’s and Hus...
Immanuel Kant’s ‘Transcendental Deduction of the Categories’ addresses issues centrally debated toda...
Immanuel Kant’s ‘Transcendental Deduction of the Categories’ addresses issues centrally debated toda...
Traditionally transcendental logic has been set apart from formal logic. Transcendental logic had to...
In this article, I re-examine Kant’s many senses of cognition, thought, and object in order to bette...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
This article deals with Kant's justification of transcendental logic. The author shows how Kant draw...
Philosophical logic not only determines to associate with the principle of logical thinking but also...
Presented in the “Critique of Pure Reason” transcendental philosophy is the first theory of science,...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
If logic provides rules for thought, can there be similar rules for human experience? Kurt Mosser ar...
The book addresses two main areas of Kant’s theoretical philosophy: the doctrine of transcendental i...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
It is well known that the notion of transcendental logic has a prominent role in both Kant’s and Hus...
Immanuel Kant’s ‘Transcendental Deduction of the Categories’ addresses issues centrally debated toda...
Immanuel Kant’s ‘Transcendental Deduction of the Categories’ addresses issues centrally debated toda...
Traditionally transcendental logic has been set apart from formal logic. Transcendental logic had to...
In this article, I re-examine Kant’s many senses of cognition, thought, and object in order to bette...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
This article deals with Kant's justification of transcendental logic. The author shows how Kant draw...
Philosophical logic not only determines to associate with the principle of logical thinking but also...
Presented in the “Critique of Pure Reason” transcendental philosophy is the first theory of science,...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
If logic provides rules for thought, can there be similar rules for human experience? Kurt Mosser ar...