In his critical project, Kant ascribes the possibility of cognition (which he carefully delimits from thought in a broader sense) to two primary conditions: the receptivity of impressions, and the spontaneity of concepts – the former referring to the givenness of representations through the faculty of sensibility, and the latter to the subsumption of said representations under determinate concepts. In doing so, he attempts to eliminate the transcendental amphibology whereby the concepts of the understanding come to be conflated with objects of experience, presuming the capacity to cognize objects on the basis of a purely conceptual reason. For Laruelle, however, even Kant’s project remains trapped within a broader amphibology – that o...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
I argue that in addition to having a constitutive conception of matter which can be determinately re...
In chapters two and three of this thesis, the distinction between the subject and object of knowledg...
In his critical project, Kant ascribes the possibility of cognition (which he carefully delimits fro...
While many works on Kant's theory of knowledge place primary emphasis on assessing the validity of K...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
Kant's “Copernican revolution ” and the “transcendental idealism ” that he claimed to follow fr...
The notion of “representation” is central to Kant’s transcendental philosophy. But naturalism and mi...
Kant has often been accused of being a phenomenalist, i.e., of reducing spatial objects to represent...
ABSTRACT : A semantic theory can be constructed out of passages scattered in the writings of Kant, b...
Gottlob Frege criticized Kant's use of the term "representation" in a footnote in the Foundations of...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a disambiguation of the role that non-conceptual\ud represe...
Kant had the makings of an extremely rich and interesting version of the idea that self-presenting r...
This paper is concerned with some aspects of Kant’s transcendental idealism, in particular the claim...
This dissertation examines various aspects of normativity and representation as they figure in Kant’...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
I argue that in addition to having a constitutive conception of matter which can be determinately re...
In chapters two and three of this thesis, the distinction between the subject and object of knowledg...
In his critical project, Kant ascribes the possibility of cognition (which he carefully delimits fro...
While many works on Kant's theory of knowledge place primary emphasis on assessing the validity of K...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
Kant's “Copernican revolution ” and the “transcendental idealism ” that he claimed to follow fr...
The notion of “representation” is central to Kant’s transcendental philosophy. But naturalism and mi...
Kant has often been accused of being a phenomenalist, i.e., of reducing spatial objects to represent...
ABSTRACT : A semantic theory can be constructed out of passages scattered in the writings of Kant, b...
Gottlob Frege criticized Kant's use of the term "representation" in a footnote in the Foundations of...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a disambiguation of the role that non-conceptual\ud represe...
Kant had the makings of an extremely rich and interesting version of the idea that self-presenting r...
This paper is concerned with some aspects of Kant’s transcendental idealism, in particular the claim...
This dissertation examines various aspects of normativity and representation as they figure in Kant’...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
I argue that in addition to having a constitutive conception of matter which can be determinately re...
In chapters two and three of this thesis, the distinction between the subject and object of knowledg...