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Hannah Ginsborg

University of California, Berkeley
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  • University of California, Berkeley
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Harvard University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1989
Berkeley, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
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    The Normativity of Nature: Essays on Kant's Critique of Judgement
    Oxford University Press. 2014.
    Hannah Ginsborg presents fourteen essays which establish Kant's Critique of Judgment as a central contribution to the understanding of human cognition. The papers bring out the significance of Kant's philosophical notion of judgment, and use it to address interpretive issues in Kant's aesthetics, theory of knowledge, and philosophy of biology.
    Kant: Aesthetic JudgmentKant: Critique of the Power of JudgmentKant: Teleology in Science
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    Primitive Normativity and Skepticism about Rules
    Journal of Philosophy 108 (5): 227-254. 2011.
    Moral SkepticismOrdinary Language Replies to SkepticismNormativity of Meaning and ContentKripkenstei…Read more
    Moral SkepticismOrdinary Language Replies to SkepticismNormativity of Meaning and ContentKripkenstein on MeaningRule-Following
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