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1074The Subject in Hegel’s Absolute IdeaHegel Bulletin 40 (1): 143-173. 2019.There has been a tendency in some of the most influential recent interpretations of Hegel to downplay the theological characterizations that Hegel gives to the subject-matter of logic, and to emphasize, instead, certain continuities taken to exist between Hegel’s conception of logic and that of Kant. In the work of Robert Pippin and others, this has led to an ‘apperception’-oriented interpretation of Hegel’s logic, according to which Hegel follows Kant in taking logic to be primarily concerned w…Read more
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679Kant on the place of cognition in the progression of our representationsSynthese 197 (8): 3215-3244. 2020.I argue for a new delimitation of what Kant means by ‘cognition [Erkenntnis]’, on the basis of the intermediate, transitional place that Kant gives to cognition in the ‘progression [Stufenleiter]’ of our representations and our consciousness of them. I show how cognition differs from mental acts lying earlier on this progression—such as sensing, intuiting, and perceiving—and also how cognition differs from acts lying later on this progression—such as explaining, having insight, and comprehending…Read more
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638Kant on the role of the imagination (and images) in the transition from intuition to experienceIn Gerad Gentry & Konstantin Pollok (eds.), The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism, Cambridge University Press. pp. 27-47. 2019.In this chapter I will argue against both of these interpretations and will begin to develop an alternate account of imagination in experience. Against those who minimize imagination’s role, I will highlight the distinctive contribution of the imagination to experience. In particular, I will foreground the specific role that the imagination plays in making possible the distinct mental act, intermediate between intuition and experience, that Kant calls “perception [Wahrnehmung]” as the “empirical…Read more
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533Hegel’s Conception of Thinking in his LogicsIn Sandra Lapointe (ed.), Logic from Kant to Russell, Routledge. 2018.
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440The Generality of Kant's Transcendental LogicJournal of the History of Philosophy 50 (3): 417-446. 2012.
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350The Non-Conceptuality of the Content of Intuitions: A New ApproachKantian Review 18 (1): 107-36. 2013.There has been considerable recent debate about whether Kant's account of intuitions implies that their content is conceptual. This debate, however, has failed to make significant progress because of the absence of discussion, let alone consensus, as to the meaning of ‘content’ in this context. Here I try to move things forward by focusing on the kind of content associated with Frege's notion of ‘sense ’, understood as a mode of presentation of some object or property. I argue, first, that Kant …Read more
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279Kant on the Content of CognitionEuropean Journal of Philosophy 20 (4): 200-228. 2012.I present an argument for an interpretation of Kant's views on the nature of the ‘content [Inhalt]’ of ‘cognition [Erkenntnis]’. In contrast to one of the longest standing interpretations of Kant's views on cognitive content, which ascribes to Kant a straightforwardly psychologistic understanding of content, and in contrast as well to the more recently influential reading of Kant put forward by McDowell and others, according to which Kant embraces a version of Russellianism, I argue that Kant's …Read more
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224Kant on the Generality of LogicIn Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido Antonio de Almeida & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 431-442. 2008.
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189Bolzano and Kant on the Nature of LogicHistory and Philosophy of Logic 33 (4): 307-327. 2012.Here I revisit Bolzano's criticisms of Kant on the nature of logic. I argue that while Bolzano is correct in taking Kant to conceive of the traditional logic as a science of the activity of thinking rather than the content of thought, he is wrong to charge Kant with a failure to identify and examine this content itself within logic as such. This neglects Kant's own insistence that traditional logic does not exhaust logic as such, since it must be supplemented by a transcendental logic that will …Read more
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175Kant on the place of cognition in the progression of our representationsSynthese 1-30. 2017.I argue for a new delimitation of what Kant means by ‘cognition [Erkenntnis]’, on the basis of the intermediate, transitional place that Kant gives to cognition in the ‘progression [Stufenleiter]’ of our representations and our consciousness of them. I show how cognition differs from mental acts lying earlier on this progression—such as sensing, intuiting, and perceiving—and also how cognition differs from acts lying later on this progression—such as explaining, having insight, and comprehending…Read more
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154Husserl’s Philosophy of the Categories and His Development toward Absolute IdealismGrazer Philosophische Studien 94 (3): 460-493. 2017.In recent work, Amie Thomasson has sought to develop a new approach to the philosophy of the categories which is metaphysically neutral between traditional realist and conceptualist approaches, and which has its roots in the ‘correlationalist’ approach to categories put forward in Husserl’s writings in the 1900s–1910s and systematically charted over the past few decades by David Woodruff Smith in his studies of Husserl’s philosophy. Here the author aims to provide a recontextualization and criti…Read more
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133Kant on the Content of CognitionEuropean Journal of Philosophy 22 (2): 200-228. 2014.I present an argument for an interpretation ofKant's views on the nature of the ‘content [Inhalt]’ of ‘cognition [Erkenntnis]’. In contrast to one of the longest standing interpretations ofKant's views on cognitive content, which ascribes toKant a straightforwardly psychologistic understanding of content, and in contrast as well to the more recently influential reading ofKant put forward byMcDowell and others, according to whichKant embraces a version ofRussellianism, I argue thatKant's views on…Read more
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132The Relation between Ontology and Logic in KantInternationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus 12 75-98. 2016.
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129The Place of Logic in Kant's PhilosophyIn Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Kant Handbook, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 165-87. 2017.This chapter spells out in detail how Kant’s thinking about logic during the critical period shapes the account of philosophy that he gives in the Critiques. Tolley explores Kant’s motivations behind his formation of the idea of a new “transcendental” logic, drawing out in particular how he means to differentiate it from the traditional “merely formal” approaches to logic, insofar as transcendental logic investigates not just the basic forms of the activity of thinking but also its basic content…Read more
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129The difference between original, metaphysical, and geometrical representations of spaceIn Dennis Schulting (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism, Palgrave. pp. 257-285. 2016.
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125The Poverty of Conceptual Truth: Kant's Analytic/Synthetic Distinction and the Limits of Metaphysics (review)Philosophical Review 127 (3): 399-403. 2018.
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124Frege's Elucidatory HolismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 54 (3): 226-251. 2011.Abstract I argue against the two most influential readings of Frege's methodology in the philosophy of logic. Dummett's ?semanticist? reading sees Frege as taking notions associated with semantical content?and in particular, the semantical notion of truth?as primitive and as intelligible independently of their connection to the activity of judgment, inference, and assertion. Against this, the ?pragmaticist? reading proposed by Brandom and Ricketts sees Frege as beginning instead from the indepen…Read more
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107Bolzano and Kant on the place of subjectivity in a WissenschaftslehreGrazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1): 63-88. 2012.Throughout his career, Bolzano presents his account of knowledge and science as an alternative to 'the Critical philosophy' of Kant and his followers. The aim of this essay is to evaluate the success of Bolzano's own account—and especially, its heavy emphasis on the objectivity of cognitive content—in enabling him to escape what he takes to be the chief shortcomings of the 'subjective idealist philosophy'. I argue that, because Bolzano's own position can be seen to be beset by problems that are …Read more
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81Pierre-Jean Renaudie, Husserl et les catégories: Langage, pensée, et perception, Vrin, Bibliothèque d’Histoire de la Philosophie, 2015, 253 pp, € 24.00, ISBN: 978-2-7116-2635-9 (review)Husserl Studies 34 (1): 93-100. 2018.
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78Hegel's Concept of Life: Self-Consciousness, Freedom, Logic, by Karen Ng (review)Mind 132 (528): 1151-1160. 2022.Karen Ng’s book is a clearly written, ambitious, well-organized, and in many respects very successful attempt to provide a new orientation for readers of Hegel’
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72The Context of the Development of Carnap’s Views on Logic up to the AufbauVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 18 187-212. 2016.
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59P. Garavaso and N. Vassallo, Frege on Thinking and its Epistemic Significance (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2017. 2017.
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50Subject, Soul and Person in Kant: Questions for Katharina KrausKantian Review 27 (3): 483-489. 2022.Kraus’s book is a rich and systematic examination of Kant’s account of the different dimensions of the metaphysics, epistemology and phenomenology of the ‘self’ that pertains to human subjectivity. Here I explore some of the different meanings that Kraus associates with the term ‘self’ on Kant’s behalf, asking for further clarification as to her interpretation of the terms ‘subject’ (‘the I’), ‘soul’ and ‘person’, in particular. I also raise some critical questions concerning Kraus’s account of …Read more
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