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298Almost any mainstream reading about the nature of Kant's 'content of cognition' in both non-conceptualist and conceptualist camps agree that 'singular representations' (sensible intuitions) are, at least in some weak sense, objectdependent because they supervene on a manifold of sensations that are given through the disposition of our sensibility and parallel thus the real and physical components of the world (cf. McDowell 1996, Allison 1983, Ginsborg 2008, Allais 2009). The relevant class of se…Read more
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4311. bis 13. Oktober 2018 - Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
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25Evaluations are No Propositions: A Reply to Kantian Nonconceptualists Concerning the Critical Theory of TasteVerifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane (1-2): 179-201. 2022.In the recent debate on the nature of Kantian ‘content of cognition’, some scholars argue that Kantian judgments of taste bear a nonconceptual mental content because these judgments lack any conceptual determining functions of some kind. In this article, I challenge the latter standpoint for the very simple reason that judgments of taste are no propositions, but rather formative evaluations. This implies as well the fact that we are initially in possession of no aesthetic representation. Hence, …Read more
Mahyar Moradi
Iranian Institute of Philosophy
Iranian Institute of Philosophy
Alumnus
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology |