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Intuition and Nature in Kant and GoetheEuropean Journal of Philosophy 19 (3): 431-453. 2009.Abstract: This essay addresses three specific moments in the history of the role played by intuition in Kant's system. Part one develops Kant's attitude toward intuition in order to understand how ‘sensible intuition’ becomes the first step in his development of transcendental idealism and how this in turn requires him to reject the possibility of an ‘intellectual intuition’ for human cognition. Part two considers the role of Jacobi when it came to interpreting both Kant's epistemic achievement …Read more
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Mike Olson and I have co-edited a collection of essays devoted to Georg Forster and more broadly to the significance of natural history as a shaping factor for philosophers during the German Enlightenment. Our thanks to Carl Niekirk for the invitation to curate this special section of the Lessing Yearbook (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2025), pp. 73-176. This is our introduction to the collection.Reading Forster, Reading Race: Philosophy, Politics, and Natural History in the German Enlightenment [Intro to Special Issue 2025] (edited book)Lessing Yearbook (Wallstein Verlag). 2025. -
Georg Forster and the Politics of Natural History: A Case Study for Students of KantLessing Yearbook 51 79-90. 2025.Anglophone attention to issues of race and racism, with particular attention to Kant and other members of the German Enlightenment, has long been hampered by a lack of critical editions in English. While this is no longer significantly true for Kant studies, it continues to be the case for many of the most relevant works by Georg Forster and Christoph Meiners. This is a problem for philosophers working exclusively in English, and it is one that is only exacerbated by the field’s general lack of …Read more
Jennifer Mensch
Western Sydney University
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Western Sydney UniversityProfessor
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Areas of Specialization
| European Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Other Academic Areas |