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Dietmar Heidemann

University of Luxembourg
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  • University of Luxembourg
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Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
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Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Epistemology
Metaphysics
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Immanuel Kant
G. W. F. Hegel
17th/18th Century Philosophy
German Idealism
Realism and Anti-Realism
Knowledge
Skepticism
Ontology
Rationality
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    Kant’s Supposed Realism about Things-in-Themselves
    In Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 515-524. 2021.
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    Self-knowledge and the problem of existence
    Studi Kantiani 35. 2023.
    In his book Kant and the Problem of Self-Knowledge (New York, Abingdon: Routledge 2019, 214 pages) Luca Forgione argues that the semantic, epistemic and metaphysical analysis of Kant’s theory of self-knowledge is possible within the frame of a merely formal understanding of ‘I’. Although the author shows that for Kant self-knowledge is in fact knowledge of a formal thinking subject, there remains the difficulty that the formal analysis of self-knowledge entails the existence claim about the tran…Read more
    In his book Kant and the Problem of Self-Knowledge (New York, Abingdon: Routledge 2019, 214 pages) Luca Forgione argues that the semantic, epistemic and metaphysical analysis of Kant’s theory of self-knowledge is possible within the frame of a merely formal understanding of ‘I’. Although the author shows that for Kant self-knowledge is in fact knowledge of a formal thinking subject, there remains the difficulty that the formal analysis of self-knowledge entails the existence claim about the transcendental apperception. This claim is incompatible, I argue, with Kant’s theory of the analytic and synthetic unity of apperception.
  • Kants Vermögensmetaphysik
    In Andree Hahmann & Bernd Ludwig (eds.), Über die Fortschritte der kritischen Metaphysik: Beiträge zu System und Architektonik der kantischen Philosophie, Felix Meiner Verlag. 2017.
    Immanuel Kant
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    Berkeley, George
    In Berkeley, George, De Gruyter. 2015.
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    Correction to: Kant and the forms of realism
    Synthese 198 (8): 7985-7985. 2020.
    The original version of this article was revised due to a retrospective Open Access order.
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