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Formalizing Kant’s RulesJournal of Philosophical Logic 48 (4): 1-68. 2019.This paper formalizes part of the cognitive architecture that Kant develops in the Critique of Pure Reason. The central Kantian notion that we formalize is the rule. As we interpret Kant, a rule is not a declarative conditional stating what would be true if such and such conditions hold. Rather, a Kantian rule is a general procedure, represented by a conditional imperative or permissive, indicating which acts must or may be performed, given certain acts that are already being performed. These ac…Read more
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How to solve the knowability paradox with transcendental epistemologySynthese 198 (Suppl 13): 3253-3278. 2018.A novel solution to the knowability paradox is proposed based on Kant’s transcendental epistemology. The ‘paradox’ refers to a simple argument from the moderate claim that all truths are knowable to the extreme claim that all truths are known. It is significant because anti-realists have wanted to maintain knowability but reject omniscience. The core of the proposed solution is to concede realism about epistemic statements while maintaining anti-realism about non-epistemic statements. Transcende…Read more
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| Immanuel Kant |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Modality |
| Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence |
| Machine Learning |