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17Thought and Language in the Critical PhilosophyIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 69-84. 2021.
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81Kant and the Exact Sciences. Michael Friedman (review)Philosophy of Science 61 (2): 321-322. 1994.
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37Space and Incongruence: The Origin of Kant's IdealismPhilosophy of Science 50 (2): 346-348. 1983.
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53Kant’s Theory of A Priori Knowledge (review)Dialogue 43 (1): 165-166. 2004.According to Greenberg, most commentators have misunderstood Kant’s purpose and method in the Critique of Pure Reason, as well as his underlying ontology. To correct these errors, Greenberg defends four theses. First, Kant is concerned only with a priori and not empirical knowledge in the Critique. Second, Kant’s underlying ontology consists of a monism of “things.” Third, the table of the logical functions of judgement is not drawn from general logic, because these functions have a “content.” A…Read more
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21Irving I. Polonoff, "Force, Cosmos, Monads and Other Themes of Kant's Early Thought" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (1): 109. 1977.
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122The Port-Royal semantics of termsSynthese 96 (3). 1993.L'A. étudie la théorie classique du jugement telle qu'elle apparait dans «La logique» de A. Arnauld et P. Nicole et oppose la sémantique des termes généraux de Port-Royal à celles de Kant et Frege
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34Gassendi's Ethics: Freedom in a Mechanistic Universe (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (2): 322-324. 1998.322 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 36:2 APRIL 1998 little help from his congregation's rabbis -- not only from an orthodox conformity to Jewish traditions, but from any sense of Jewish identity whatsoever. Perhaps it might be more accurate to call Spinoza the "first secular citizen." One of the more contentious claims of Smith's book is his insistence that Spinoza's Treatise contains an esoteric dimension, an intentionally hidden doctrine that only the most careful readers could ascertain.…Read more
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16Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole: Logic or the Art of Thinking (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1996.Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole were philosophers and theologians associated with Port-Royal Abbey, a centre of the Catholic Jansenist movement in seventeenth-century France. Their enormously influential Logic or the Art of Thinking, which went through five editions in their lifetimes, treats topics in logic, language, theory of knowledge and metaphysics, and also articulates the response of 'heretical' Jansenist Catholicism to orthodox Catholic and Protestant views on grace, free will and the…Read more
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12J. N. Findlay, "Kant and the Transcendental Object" (review)Philosophical Quarterly 33 (30): 95. 1983.
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6Descartes by Marjorie Grene harvester press, 1985. X + 225 pp. £25.00 (review)Philosophical Books 28 (2): 76-79. 1987.
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111Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason': An IntroductionCambridge University Press. 2006.In this introductory textbook to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Jill Vance Buroker explains the role of this first Critique in Kant's Critical project and offers a line-by-line reading of the major arguments in the text. She situates Kant's views in relation both to his predecessors and to contemporary debates, explaining his Critical philosophy as a response to the failure of rationalism and the challenge of skepticism. Paying special attention to Kant's notoriously difficult vocabulary, she e…Read more
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21A Descartes Dictionary: (The Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries)Philosophical Books 35 (3): 175-177. 1994.
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54On Kant’s Proof of the Existence of Material ObjectsProceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress 2 (1): 183-197. 1989.
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24Kant, the Dynamical Tradition, and the Role of Matter in ExplanationPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1972. 1972.
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91Incongruence and the unity of transcendental idealism: Reply to AllisonTopoi 3 (2): 177-180. 1984.This article responds to henry allison's criticisms of the author's claim that kant's incongruent counterparts argument supports his critical conclusions that things in themselves must be both non-Spatial and unknowable. The first part of the article treats four objections allison raises. The second part discusses differences between allison's and the author's readings of kant's claims about things in themselves
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49Cartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of InferencePhilosophical Books 31 (3): 143-144. 1990.
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26Representational Mind: A Study of Kant's Theory of KnowledgePhilosophical Books 26 (2): 87-90. 1985.
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59Kant and the Private Language ArgumentProceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 1 455-464. 1995.
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