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1. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 2 > Issue: Part 1
Mark Wollman The Development of Kant’s Notion of the ’Sum Total of All Possibilities’ and its Application to Science
... between science and metaphysics (the principles of science) is exacerbated in ... , a unity in the world of things. This unity is only possible if there is a ... predicate, i.e. the subject in time and space. As Kant notes, “there is no way ...
2. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Karl Ameriks Kant and Mind
... invocation of Kant stresses is the metaphysics of mind and a defense of what he ... there being a subject and apperception. My interpretation of Kant is faulted ... take the doctrines of the Dialectic one at a time. It is no good ...
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Daniel Leserre Language and Method in the Preisschrift of 1764
..., there is a difference between metaphysics and mathematics: metaphysics must ... Preisschrift there is a clear distinction between the method of ... show in the denomination of a concept—that is, in the relation between word ...
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Carl Posy Unity, Identity, Infinity: Leibnizian Themes in Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics
...). The difference between the constructive and classical readings of quantification ... with the axioms of a non-cyclical linear order). But at B40 Kant is saying that a ... their production is a progression in time, and the continuity o f ...
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Béatrice Longuenesse The Transcendental Ideal and the Unity of the Critical System
... predicated of a thing, there is no third alternative). What the ... quality, A143/B182; and from the table of “Nothing” at the end of the Analytic ... all possibilities, and from there to the supposition of a sum-total of all ...
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Franz Nauen The Relationship between Ethics and Metaphysics in the First Edition of the Critique of Pure Reason: My Debt to Izchak Klein
... bridge between the metaphysics of nature and the metaphysics of morals is ... morality and ethics and between a metaphysics of nature and the metaphysics ... The Relationship between Ethics and Metaphysics in the First Edition of the ...
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John Moore Reflection and Orientation in Kant
... body); and (2) a feeling of the difference (das verschiedene Gefühl) between ... /discordant, inner/outer, matter/form) that there is a difference in kind between comparing the ... time and not space which is the form of inner sense? Toward this ...
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Manfred Kuehn The Moral Dimension of Kant's Inaugural Dissertation: A New Perspective on the “Great Light o "1769?"
... the claim that there are two radically separate sources of our cognitions, and is ... distinction between what is sensitive and what belongs to the understanding, a ... space and time in the required sense, and that a genuine metaphysics, freed from ...
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Leonid Kalinnikov The Categorical Imperative of Law and International Law
... legislators are under significant time-pressure, and the absence of a tradition and ... philosopher there arises the problem of a categorical imperative of law and its ... law an “a priori law of justice.” The difference between ...
10. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Thomas M. Seebohm Some Difficulties in Kant’s Conception of Formal Logic
... proper and central question is, hence, the question of the relations between ... part of the concept that is known by the marker and also a part of other ... content and extension states: The content of a concept is the ...
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Susan Neiman Understanding the Unconditioned
... metaphysics, and that this account is central to the project of the ... .” (A307/B364) This principle, he tells us, is the form of the syllogism; from it ... whether and how we can obtain knowledge of them.” (A498/B526) But the idea ...
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W. van der Kuijlen The Politics of Reason: The Theoretical Background of Perpetual Peace and Secrecy
...788). According to this passage there is a difference between censorship of a ... that the impression of irony is only prima facie and that there ... framework to justify the use of ideas, there is a natural need19 of ...
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Thomas M. McCarthy Kant’s Enlightenment Project Reconsidered
... and ever broader systematizations. The fundamental error of metaphysics is to ... and the cogency of arguments. A revealing case in point is Kant ... there is no one way of life suited to all individuals and groups, and thus that a ...
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Jill Vance Buroker Kant and the Private Language Argument
... Rules and Private Language.3 Although there is, of course, a great deal of room ... representation of the permanent is itself transitory (Bxli and B291 ... occur individually at different times. And it is a feature of time that distinct ...
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Graham Bird Tradition and Revolution in Kant
..., a rejection of both claims. The distinction, so understood, is not between ... may be said that Kant is rejecting only a causality of the will, and that ... (BS. p. 236). There is an at least partial identity between the terms in the A ...
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Gordon G. Brittan The Continuity of Matter
.... If there is some distance between the third part of matter and ... ” (CPR, A171/B212), and nowhere is a “law of continuity” listed as ... at the same time a condition of experience. This is to say that ...
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Burkhard Tuschling Transcendental Idealism in Leibniz and Kant: The Paradigm, Problems, and the Dialectic of the I as the First Principle of Philosophy?
... a substantial form of all there is. By (ii) the 1—thus functioning as a ... is the root of all the problems and contradictions, a dialectic inherent already ... the substance of matter or content and existence of all there is ...
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Dieter Sturma Self-Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind: A Kantian Reconsideration
... of self-consciousness. And each time there were high hopes that the ... , and—as a dramatic consequence—the egological sense of self-awareness is lost ... Self-Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind: A Kantian ...
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Richard McDonough Kant's Argument against the Possibility of Cognitive Science
...” (A68/B93), where the latter is mental in nature, there is no justification ... ’s denial of mental discreteness is a denial that the correspondence thesis (CT) is ... that the objects of outer and inner sense comprise a unitary system. It follows ...
20. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 3
Robert B. Pippin Avoiding German Idealism: Kant and the Reflective Judgment Problem
... a vague echo is the most that could be said, and the standard view of this point ... that a more fundamental “orientation” in all the “activity of life” is needed, and ... relation between Kant’s Critique of Judgment and the later German Idealist ...