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Dennis Schulting

University of Warwick
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University of Warwick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
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Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
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  •  1556
    The "Proper" Tone of Critical Philosophy. Kant and Derrida on Metaphilosophy and the Use of Religious Tropes
    In Sorin Baiasu & Alberto Vanzo (eds.), Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature, and Religion, Routledge. 2020.
    This is an essay on Kant's neglected late tract On a Recently Adopted Prominent Tone in Philosophy (RTP) and Derrida's oblique commentary on this work in his D'un ton apocalyptique adopté naguère en philosophie. The theme of the essay is metaphilosophical and considers issues concerning the nature of critical philosophy, fanaticism (Schwärmerei), and the use of religious tropes in philosophy. I am primarily interested in the ways in which RTP thematises the legitimacy of speaking in an exalted, …Read more
    This is an essay on Kant's neglected late tract On a Recently Adopted Prominent Tone in Philosophy (RTP) and Derrida's oblique commentary on this work in his D'un ton apocalyptique adopté naguère en philosophie. The theme of the essay is metaphilosophical and considers issues concerning the nature of critical philosophy, fanaticism (Schwärmerei), and the use of religious tropes in philosophy. I am primarily interested in the ways in which RTP thematises the legitimacy of speaking in an exalted, quasi-religious tone apropos of the authority of Reason as a self-legitimising capacity in philosophical speech. An important additional reason for taking a closer look at this text is because the late Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) took a great interest in this work of Kant’s and, indeed, emphasised, rightly I think, that despite its prima facie rhetorically charged, polemical nature this work—which might at first be taken to be merely a lampoon—is anything but insignificant in Kant’s œuvre. Derrida’s On a Recently Adopted Apocalyptic Tone in Philosophy, originally published in 1983, is an oblique commentary on Kant’s RTP, and aims to expose to view the alleged hidden underpinnings of Kant’s polemic against exaltation or fanaticism (Schwärmerei) in philosophy. Derrida tries to show that Kant’s appeal for tonal moderation in philosophy, for a measured speech, which should rein in exalted modes of speech, is itself not neutral and rather fundamentally biased against an exalted, quasi-religious, manner of thought. It is evident that, as he himself notes early on in RTP, Kant is predisposed towards a more Aristotelian, academic kind of philosophy, which adopts a “proper” tone or pitch in philosophical debate, but Derrida claims that Kant himself raises his voice precisely in lampooning exalted thinkers. I am particularly interested in the extent to which Derrida’s critique manifests a fundamental misapprehension of the Kantian mode of moderating critique. By expounding this misapprehension, Kant’s own reasons for his philippic against religious or quasi-religious talk in philosophy are foregrounded, thus showing the nature of properly critical thought. At the same time, I shall show how Derrida underestimates the self-reflexivity, and hence properly critical, self-authorising mode of thinking, underlying his own oblique references to the adieu as a trope for quasi-transcendental intentionality towards the so-called ‘Other’.
    Derrida: Philosophy of ReligionKant: Philosophy of ReligionMetaphilosophical ViewsDerrida and Other …Read more
    Derrida: Philosophy of ReligionKant: Philosophy of ReligionMetaphilosophical ViewsDerrida and Other PhilosophersKant's Works in Theoretical Philosophy, Misc
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    On An Older Dispute: Hegel, Pippin, and the Separability of Concept and Intuition in Kant
    In Kantian Nonconceptualism, Palgrave. 2016.
    Hegel: Post-Kantian InterpretationHegel: ConceptualityHegel: Critique of KantConceptual and Nonconce…Read more
    Hegel: Post-Kantian InterpretationHegel: ConceptualityHegel: Critique of KantConceptual and Nonconceptual Content
  •  583
    Kant's Idealism: The Current Debate
    In Dennis Schulting & Jacco Verburgt (eds.), Kant's Idealism: New Interpretations of a Controversial Doctrine, Springer. 2010.
    OntologyKant: Transcendental IdealismKant: Ontology
  •  1349
    The Bloomsbury Companion to Kant (edited book)
    with Gary Banham and Nigel Hems
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2015.
    A comprehensive and practical study tool, introducing Kant's thought and key works and exploring his continuing influence.
    Kant: Social, Political, and Religious ThoughtKant's Works in Theoretical PhilosophyKant's Works in …Read more
    Kant: Social, Political, and Religious ThoughtKant's Works in Theoretical PhilosophyKant's Works in Practical PhilosophyKant's Works in Aesthetics
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    Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2017.
    Kant's Radical Subjectivism. Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction
    Kant: ImaginationKant: Apperception and Self-ConsciousnessKant: Theoretical JudgmentKant: Transcende…Read more
    Kant: ImaginationKant: Apperception and Self-ConsciousnessKant: Theoretical JudgmentKant: Transcendental Idealism
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    De zelfgenoegzaamheid van de linkse academici. Interview met Richard Rorty
    with Mark Koster and Jappe Groenendijk
    Krisis: Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 28 (1): 60-65. 2016.
    Interview with Richard Rorty, April 1997, Amsterdam. Occasion for the interview was Rorty being the occupant of the Spinoza Chair in 1997. The interview is mostly about Rorty's paper 'The Intellectuals and the Poor', in which he criticises the politics of left-wing academics.
    Political ViewsCultural RelativismRichard Rorty
  •  648
    Review: Westphal, Kenneth, Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism (review)
    Kant Studien 100 (3): 382-385. 2009.
    review of Westphal's Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism (CUP 2004)
    Kant: Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science
  •  102
    "Pure Consciousness Is Found Already in Logic": Apperception, Judgement and Spontaneity
    In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 97-114. 2017.
    Kant: Apperception and Self-ConsciousnessSelf-Consciousness, MiscKant: Theoretical Judgment
  •  103
    Kant on Representation and Objectivity, A. B. Dickerson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0 521 83121 0 , £40.00
    Kantian Review 10 155-156. 2005.
    Kant: Apperception and Self-ConsciousnessKant: Transcendental Arguments
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    Hegel, Reason, And The Overdeterminacy Of God Review Of William Desmonds, Hegel's God: A Counterfeit Double?
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 51 83-96. 2005.
    Review essay on William Desmond's critical account of Hegel's philosophy of God
    Hegel: Concept of God, MiscHegel, Misc
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