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1251Review: Sedgwick, Hegel's Critique of Kant (review)Kant Studien 107 (2). 2016.this is a review of Sally Sedgwick's Hegel's Critique of Kant (OUP 2012), published in Kant-Studien.
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539Hegel on Kant's 'Synthetic A Priori' in "Glauben und Wissen"In Andreas Arndt, Henning Ottman & Karol Bal (eds.), Hegel-Jahrbuch. Glauben und Wissen. Dritter Teil, Akademie Verlag. pp. 176-182. 2005.
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347Limitation and Idealism: Kant's 'Long' Argument from the CategoriesIn Dennis Schulting & Jacco Verburgt (eds.), Kant's Idealism: New Interpretations of a Controversial Doctrine, Springer. 2010.
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1322Problems of Kantian Nonconceptualism and the Transcendental DeductionIn Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 195-255. 2017.In this paper, I discuss the debate on Kant and nonconceptual content. Inspired by Kant’s account of the intimate relation between intuition and concepts, McDowell (1996) has forcefully argued that the relation between sensible content and concepts is such that sensible content does not severally contribute to cognition but always only in conjunction with concepts. This view is known as conceptualism. Recently, Kantians Robert Hanna and Lucy Allais, among others, have brought against this view t…Read more
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605Review: K.L. Reinhold, Versuch einer neuen Theorie des menschlichen Vorstellungsvermögen (review)Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism 8 356-361. 2011.Review of new edition of K. L. Reinhold's Versuch (1789), ed. E.-O. Onnasch.
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1709Probleme des ‚kantianischen‘ Nonkonzeptualismus im Hinblick auf die B-DeduktionKant Studien 106 (4): 561-580. 2015.:Recently, Allais, Hanna and others have argued that Kant is a nonconceptualist about intuition and that intuitions refer objectively, independently of the functions of the understanding. Kantian conceptualists have responded, which the nonconceptualists also cite as textual evidence for their reading) that this view conflicts with the central goal of Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: to argue that all intuitions are subject to the categories. I argue that the conceptualist reading of KrV, A 89 f…Read more
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277Apperception, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge in KantIn Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Kant Handbook, Palgrave-macmillan. 2017.
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273Kant, Non-Conceptual Content and the 'Second Step' of the B-DeductionKant Studies Online (1): 51-92. 2012.
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67The Continuum Companion to Kant (edited book)Continuum. 2012.The first genuine and comprehensive English-language handbook to the study of Kant's philosophy, containing sections on Kant's key works, the philosophical and historical contexts of his philosophy, essays on the reception and influence of the Kantian philosophy, a lexical A-Z list of lemmata addressing central themes and concepts of Kant's thought and an extensive English-language bibliography of secondary literature.
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477Kant's transcendental religious argument: the possibility of religionIn Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 949-962. 2013.
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441Review: Bristow, William, Hegel and the Transformation of Philosophical Critique (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 59 82-88. 2009.
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1075IntroductionIn Kantian Nonconceptualism, Palgrave. 2016.This is the introduction to the volume Kantian Nonconceptualism (Palgrave 2016)
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570Non-Apperceptive ConsciousnessIn Piero Giordanetti, Riccardo Pozzo & Marco Sgarbi (eds.), Kant's Philosophy of the Unconscious, De Gruyter. pp. 271-304. 2012.
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301Subjectivism, Material Synthesis and IdealismIn Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 371-429. 2017.In this chapter, I show that there is at least one crucial, non-short, argument, which does not involve arguments about spatiotemporality, why Kant’s subjectivism about the possibility of knowledge, argued in the Transcendental Deduction, must lead to idealism. This has to do with the fact that given the implications of the discursivity thesis, namely, that the domain of possible determination of objects is characterised by limitation, judgements of experience can never reach the completely dete…Read more
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224Kant's Idealism: New Interpretations of a Controversial Doctrine (edited book)Springer. 2010.This key collection of essays sheds new light on long-debated controversies surrounding Kant’s doctrine of idealism and is the first book in the English language that is exclusively dedicated to the subject. Well-known Kantians Karl Ameriks and Manfred Baum present their considered views on this most topical aspect of Kant's thought. Several essays by acclaimed Kant scholars broach a vastly neglected problem in discussions of Kant's idealism, namely the relation between his conception of logic a…Read more
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344Transcendental Apperception and Consciousness in Kant's Lectures on MetaphysicsIn Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures, De Gruyter. pp. 89-113. 2015.
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237Kant - On Kästner's TreatisesKantian Review 19 (2). 2014.An integral translation of Kant's 'Über Kästners Abhandlungen' (AA XX: 410-23). This translation is accompanied by an introductory essay on the importance of the Kästner treatise for an understanding of Kant's theory of space as infinite. See Onof & Schulting, "Kant, Kästner and the Distinction between Metaphysical and Geometrical Space"
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872On Hegel's Critique of Kant's Subjectivism in the Transcendental DeductionIn Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 341-370. 2017.In this chapter, I expound Hegel’s critique of Kant, which he first and most elaborately presented in his early essay Faith and Knowledge (1802), by focusing on the criticism that Hegel levelled against Kant’s (supposedly) arbitrary subjectivism about the categories. This relates to the restriction thesis of Kant’s transcendental idealism: categorially governed empirical knowledge only applies to appearances, not to things in themselves, and so does not reach objective reality, according to Hege…Read more
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49Deducing the Categories of Modality and Relation - Reich RevisitedIn Valerio Rohden, Riccardo Terra & Guido de Almeida (eds.), Akten des 10. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 691--702. 2008.This is a précis of a forthcoming book which expounds and defends Kant's claim to the derivation of the categories from the principle of apperception in the vein of Klaus Reich.
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2144Kant's Threefold Synthesis On a Moderately Conceptualist InterpretationIn Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 257-293. 2017.In this chapter I advance a moderately conceptualist interpretation of Kant’s account of the threefold synthesis in the A-Deduction. Often the first version of TD, the A-Deduction, is thought to be less conceptualist than the later B-version from 1787 (e.g. Heidegger 1991, 1995). Certainly, it seems that in the B-Deduction Kant puts more emphasis on the role of the understanding in determining the manifold of representations in intuition than he does in the A-Deduction. It also appears that in t…Read more
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Wat is eigenlijk copernicaans aan Kants copernicaanse revolutie?Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (1): 41-66. 2008.
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256In this paper, I want to zero in on the Kantian idea that,whilst things in themselves must logically be presupposed as the ground underlying appearances and things are not reducible to their representations, (1) objects as appearances are not properties of things in themselves, and (2) things in themselves or the thing in itself cannot properly be represented or even thought. To do this, I turn to one of the earliest defenders and champions of the Kantian philosophy, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, and …Read more
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1556The "Proper" Tone of Critical Philosophy. Kant and Derrida on Metaphilosophy and the Use of Religious TropesIn 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
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