The goal of this thesis are, firstly, to critically explicate the role of the understanding in making experience possible (where experience is defined as 'empirical knowledge of objects'), and, secondly, to argue that Kant's conclusion regarding the possibility of experience is not tenable. My argument is essentially that the schematism of the pure concepts does not succeed in bridging the gap between sensibility and understanding. I suggest that not only does the schematism not succeed in providing the pure concepts with sensible content, but that nothing could provide them with such content
Without any doubt, the Transcendental Deduction is the very center of the Critique of Pure Reason. T...
It is often claimed that anti-realism is a form of transcendental idealism or that Kant is an anti-r...
In my dissertation, I deal with one of the fundamental topics of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Re...
In this thesis I present and defend an interpretation of Kant’s theory of experience as it stands fr...
We are able to think of empirical objects as capable of existing unperceived. What explains our gras...
I interpret Kant’s Analogies of Experience as an ensemble of mutually sustaining principles that joi...
The article examines Kant’s conception of experience and its theoretical implication for the limits ...
The paper deals with Kant's concept of experience. It is argued that Kant treats experience rather n...
Every conception of aesthetic experience has to deal with two antagonistic aspects that are inherent...
The thesis focuses on a chapter from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, "The Schematism of the Pure Con...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
The opening sentence of § 16 in the Transcendental Deduction of the Critique of Pure Reason states t...
grantor: University of TorontoSince intuitions and concepts, the two elements that constit...
In this dissertation, I will argue that human experience is characterised by temporality and that it...
The first part of the article discusses one of the more important issues in the contemporary philoso...
Without any doubt, the Transcendental Deduction is the very center of the Critique of Pure Reason. T...
It is often claimed that anti-realism is a form of transcendental idealism or that Kant is an anti-r...
In my dissertation, I deal with one of the fundamental topics of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Re...
In this thesis I present and defend an interpretation of Kant’s theory of experience as it stands fr...
We are able to think of empirical objects as capable of existing unperceived. What explains our gras...
I interpret Kant’s Analogies of Experience as an ensemble of mutually sustaining principles that joi...
The article examines Kant’s conception of experience and its theoretical implication for the limits ...
The paper deals with Kant's concept of experience. It is argued that Kant treats experience rather n...
Every conception of aesthetic experience has to deal with two antagonistic aspects that are inherent...
The thesis focuses on a chapter from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, "The Schematism of the Pure Con...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
The opening sentence of § 16 in the Transcendental Deduction of the Critique of Pure Reason states t...
grantor: University of TorontoSince intuitions and concepts, the two elements that constit...
In this dissertation, I will argue that human experience is characterised by temporality and that it...
The first part of the article discusses one of the more important issues in the contemporary philoso...
Without any doubt, the Transcendental Deduction is the very center of the Critique of Pure Reason. T...
It is often claimed that anti-realism is a form of transcendental idealism or that Kant is an anti-r...
In my dissertation, I deal with one of the fundamental topics of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Re...