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    Toward a Formal Interpretation of Kant's Analogies of Experience
    Hegel Bulletin 28 (1-2): 107-120. 2007.
    Very often, the rise of non-Euclidean geometry and Einstein's theory of relativity are seen as the decisive defeat of Kant's theoretical philosophy. Scientific progress seems to render Kant's philosophy obsolete. This view became dominant during the first decades of the twentieth century, when the movement of logical positivism arose. Despite extensive criticism of basic tenets of this movement later in the twentieth century, its view of Kant's philosophy is still common. Although it is not my i…Read more
  • Towards A Formal Interpretation Of Kant's Analogies Of Experience
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 55 107-120. 2007.