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128Appearances and the Problem of Affection in KantKantian Review 14 (2): 38-66. 2010.Hans Vaihinger, in the late nineteenth century, posed a now famous trilemma for Immanuel Kant's theory of affection: If things-in-themselves are the affecting objects, then one must apply the categories beyond the conditions of their application . If one holds that appearances are the affecting objects, then one must hold that these appearances which are the effects of affection are themselves the causes of affection. If one holds that things-in-themselves affect the noumenal self in parallel wi…Read more
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92A Dilemma for Kant's Theory of SubstanceBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (1): 79-109. 2011.This paper poses a dilemma for applying the category of substance given Kant's different conceptions of substance in the Critique of Pure Reason. Briefly stated, if the category of substance applies to an omnipresent and sempiternal substance, then although this would ensure that all experiences of empirical objects take place in a common spatiotemporal framework, one could not individuate these empirical objects and experience their alterations. If the category of substance applies to ordinary …Read more
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62A reconstruction of Kant's ether deduction in übergang 11British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (4). 2006.This Article does not have an abstract
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39Effecting a Transition: How to Fill the Gap in Kant's System of Critical PhilosophyKant Studien 100 (2): 187-211. 2009.In a 1798 letter to Christian Garve, Kant claims that without a transition [Übergang] from the metaphysical foundations of natural science to physics there will be a ‘gap’ in the Critical philosophy. He does not make clear, however, exactly what this gap is or how the transition is supposed to fill the gap. The Übergang section of Kant's Opus postumum has received considerable attention of late due to the many drafts it contains of Kant's Ether Deduction. Commentators have also hoped to find a s…Read more
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35Review: Watkins, Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality (review)Kantian Review 12 (2): 158-160. 2007.
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19Kant and Quine on the Two Dogmas of EmpiricismIn 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. 749-760. 2013.
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16Kant on Newton, genius, and scientific discoveryIntellectual History Review 24 (4): 539-556. 2014.
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12Matthew Rukgaber, Space, Time, and the Origins of Transcendental Idealism: Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy from 1747 to 1770 (review)Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (2): 283-287. 2022.
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12Kant’s Post-Critical TheologyIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1977-1984. 2021.
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9Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality, by Eric Watkins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. pp. xi + 451, $75 (review)Kantian Review 12 (2): 158-160. 2007.
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8The Arguments of Kant's Critique of Pure ReasonLexington Books. 2010.This book reconstructs, using the tools of propositional logic, thirty-six of the central arguments from Immanuel Kant's landmark work, the Critique of Pure Reason. Although there are many excellent companions to and commentaries on the Critique, none of these books straightforwardly reconstructs so many of Kant's arguments premise by premise, using the tools of propositional logic
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7In this book, Bryan Wesley Hall breaks new ground in Kant scholarship, exploring the gap in Kant’s Critical philosophy in relation to his post-Critical work by turning to Kant’s final, unpublished work, the so-called _Opus Postumum._ Although Kant considered this project to be the "keystone" of his philosophical efforts, it has been largely neglected by scholars. Hall argues that only by understanding the _Opus Postumum _can we fully comprehend both Kant’s mature view as well as his Critical pro…Read more