Kant's transcendental arguments disciplining pure reason /
Stapleford, Scott
Kant's transcendental arguments disciplining pure reason / [Texte imprimé] : Scott Stapleford - London ; New York : Continuum, cop. 2008 - 1 vol. (VIII-151 p.) ; 24 cm - Continuum studies in philosophy . - Continuum studies in philosophy (Continuum, London) .
Index
Bibliogr. p. [148]-151
Transcendental arguments : superfluity and scepticism -- Stroud's objection -- The adversary of the refutation -- Kant's view of scepticism -- Kant's proto-verificationism -- Transcendental arguments, transcendental idealism and the framework principle -- The transcendental method -- Mathematical and philosophical proofs -- The possibility of experience, possible intuitions and the conditions of instantiation -- The second analogy of experience in outline -- Negative results -- The transcendental refutation of empirical idealism -- The refutation a mere word play -- Ontological and phenomenological distinctness -- The argument in the refutation of idealism -- Structure of the proof -- Instantiation of the transcendental subject -- The argument from sensory content -- What is an object? -- The a priori in perception -- Circularity and immediacy -- The transcendental as a level of discourse -- The idea of a framework and the transcendental nature of the refutation
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Kant's transcendental arguments disciplining pure reason / [Texte imprimé] : Scott Stapleford - London ; New York : Continuum, cop. 2008 - 1 vol. (VIII-151 p.) ; 24 cm - Continuum studies in philosophy . - Continuum studies in philosophy (Continuum, London) .
Index
Bibliogr. p. [148]-151
Transcendental arguments : superfluity and scepticism -- Stroud's objection -- The adversary of the refutation -- Kant's view of scepticism -- Kant's proto-verificationism -- Transcendental arguments, transcendental idealism and the framework principle -- The transcendental method -- Mathematical and philosophical proofs -- The possibility of experience, possible intuitions and the conditions of instantiation -- The second analogy of experience in outline -- Negative results -- The transcendental refutation of empirical idealism -- The refutation a mere word play -- Ontological and phenomenological distinctness -- The argument in the refutation of idealism -- Structure of the proof -- Instantiation of the transcendental subject -- The argument from sensory content -- What is an object? -- The a priori in perception -- Circularity and immediacy -- The transcendental as a level of discourse -- The idea of a framework and the transcendental nature of the refutation
9780826499288 0826499287
Kant, Immanuel, Knowledge, Theory of Causation Reason
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