The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental subject” in an attempt to verify a connection with certain metaphysical characterizations of the thinking subject that Kant introduced in the critical period. Most importantly, two distinct meanings of “I think” need be distinguished: (1) in the Transcendental Deduction “I think” is the act of apperception; (2) in the Transcendental Deduction and in the section of Paralogisms “I think” is taken in its representational nature. It proves helpful to interpret the “transcendental subject” in formal terms as a concept that, mutatis mutandis, has the same function of the concept of the “transcendental object.
The paper is an attempt to explain what a transcendental argument is for Kant. The interpretation is...
Abstract: This research focuses on the primary-synthetic unity of apperception, as it appears in Kan...
The “Transcendental Dialectic” was for a long time an insufficiently studied section of the “Critiqu...
The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental ...
The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental ...
The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. He...
This thesis defends an interpretation of the argument that Immanuel Kant calls his Transcendental De...
The aim of this paper is to exhibit some important features of the two versions of the Deduction. In...
Three key issues emerge from the discussion of I think and transcendental apperception: 1) an episte...
Immanuel Kant’s ‘Transcendental Deduction of the Categories’ addresses issues centrally debated toda...
By defining Kant's transcendental apperception as an act, or rather as the self-consciousness of suc...
This paper intends to contribute to the historical study of the 'silent decade' of Kant. This period...
This paper considers the transcendental deduction of the categories from a specific point of view:...
In this paper I argue, with many leading commentators, that Kant is a conceptualist. I support this ...
In this dissertation, I argue for what I call a formalist interpretation of Kant’s doctrine of trans...
The paper is an attempt to explain what a transcendental argument is for Kant. The interpretation is...
Abstract: This research focuses on the primary-synthetic unity of apperception, as it appears in Kan...
The “Transcendental Dialectic” was for a long time an insufficiently studied section of the “Critiqu...
The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental ...
The aim of this paper is to focus on certain characterizations of “I think” and the “transcendental ...
The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. He...
This thesis defends an interpretation of the argument that Immanuel Kant calls his Transcendental De...
The aim of this paper is to exhibit some important features of the two versions of the Deduction. In...
Three key issues emerge from the discussion of I think and transcendental apperception: 1) an episte...
Immanuel Kant’s ‘Transcendental Deduction of the Categories’ addresses issues centrally debated toda...
By defining Kant's transcendental apperception as an act, or rather as the self-consciousness of suc...
This paper intends to contribute to the historical study of the 'silent decade' of Kant. This period...
This paper considers the transcendental deduction of the categories from a specific point of view:...
In this paper I argue, with many leading commentators, that Kant is a conceptualist. I support this ...
In this dissertation, I argue for what I call a formalist interpretation of Kant’s doctrine of trans...
The paper is an attempt to explain what a transcendental argument is for Kant. The interpretation is...
Abstract: This research focuses on the primary-synthetic unity of apperception, as it appears in Kan...
The “Transcendental Dialectic” was for a long time an insufficiently studied section of the “Critiqu...