Kant famously claims his table of judgments is complete. However, Kant does not provide a demonstration of his claim of completeness. In fact, he does not seem to think that a proof of completeness is necessary. I argue that we can reconstruct a demonstration that Kant would accept once we reflect upon his notion of a disjunctive judgment
Kant describes the understanding as a faculty of spontaneity. What this means is that our capacity t...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...
Kant famously claims his table of judgments is complete. However, Kant does not provide a demonstrat...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
The third moments of the table of judgements are very special: they are the characteristic moments o...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
Kant considers his Critique of Pure Reason to be founded on the act of judging and the different for...
At A71/B96–7 Kant explains that singular judgements are ‘special’ because they stand to the general ...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
This thesis outlines and defends a new reading of Kant’s formal logic (i.e., what he labels as ‘gene...
This dissertation presents and responds to the following problem. For Kant a field of enquiry can ...
Debates over Kant’s famous postulate about the existence of synthetic a priori judgements in mathema...
In his critical works of the 1780's, Kant claims, seemingly inconsistently, that (1) theoretical and...
Kant describes the understanding as a faculty of spontaneity. What this means is that our capacity t...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...
Kant famously claims his table of judgments is complete. However, Kant does not provide a demonstrat...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
The third moments of the table of judgements are very special: they are the characteristic moments o...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
Kant considers his Critique of Pure Reason to be founded on the act of judging and the different for...
At A71/B96–7 Kant explains that singular judgements are ‘special’ because they stand to the general ...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
This thesis outlines and defends a new reading of Kant’s formal logic (i.e., what he labels as ‘gene...
This dissertation presents and responds to the following problem. For Kant a field of enquiry can ...
Debates over Kant’s famous postulate about the existence of synthetic a priori judgements in mathema...
In his critical works of the 1780's, Kant claims, seemingly inconsistently, that (1) theoretical and...
Kant describes the understanding as a faculty of spontaneity. What this means is that our capacity t...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...