• Barry Stroud's Metaphysics (edited book)
    European Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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    What explains that our concepts possess the representational contents they do, namely, represent whatever they represent? Kant credits Locke’s Essay with first formulating this question about the origin of conceptual content. While the question for the origin of specifically metaphysical concepts, such as <substance> and <unity>, becomes already pressing with Locke, it was Kant’s reading of Leibniz’s Nouveaux Essais that properly put this problem on Kant’s agenda. I argue that the first Critique…Read more
  • Act-Based Propositions Throughout the History of Philosophy (edited book)
    Philosophical Topics. forthcoming.
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    Schwerpunkt "Kritische Metaphysik" (edited book)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, De Gruyter. 2019.
    Mit der Renaissance der Metaphysik in den letzten Jahren hat sich auch die Reflexion auf ihre Grundlagen intensiviert. Die auf Kant zurückgehende Frage nach der Möglichkeit der Metaphysik jedoch, so scheint es, bleibt in diesen Auseinandersetzungen dennoch weitgehend außen vor. Zwar steht diese Frage im Hintergrund, wenn zum Beispiel darüber diskutiert wird, ob wir das Unternehmen der Metaphysik realistisch oder nicht-realistisch auffassen sollten. Nach einer unmittelbaren Auseinandersetzung mit…Read more
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    In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant develops a metametaphysical view concerning the domain and source of a distinctively metaphysical cognition of objects of experience, which is given in terms of an analysis of our representational capacity for thought, namely, the understanding, regarding its sub-capacities and their constitutive abilities and acts. In the Analytic of Concepts, more precisely, in the Metaphysical and Subjective Deductions of the Categories, Kant develops an elaborate account …Read more
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    In his final monograph, Barry Stroud argues that certain fundamental concepts, like the concept of causation, are not only indispensable to any thought of an objective, independent world, but that they are also, therefore, invulnerable to skeptical attack. Given some assumptions about thought and objectivity, this leads him into the following metaphysical aporia: We can neither metaphysically establish that the objective, independent world is as we must think of it nor that it is not that way. I…Read more
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    What are thoughts, or propositions, exactly? I develop an answer to this question in relation to the Russellian and Fregean views – propositions as facts and propositions as contents –, defending a Kantian alternative: propositions as acts. I move from natural or naïve Russellianism and its difficulties to more sophisticated and promising Fregeanism, which can respond to these difficulties but only at the expense of leaving open serious explanatory gaps of its own. Along the way, I develop Kanti…Read more
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    Einleitung zu: Schwerpunkt: „Kritische Metaphysik“
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (1): 74-75. 2019.
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    Kants Begriff der Funktion und die Vollständigkeit der Urteils- und Kategorientafel
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 65 (2): 193-217. 2011.
    This paper offers a new account of Kant`s metaphysical deduction of the categories in the Critique of Pure Reason. This is accomplished by way of a new interpretation of Kant`s notion of function and his theory of mental activity, which is presented in terms of a logic and theory of intentional reference. A detailed discussion of the definition and use of the notion of function in the “Leading Thread” leads to an interpretation of the notion of function as a complex, triparted unity of intention…Read more
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    Denken und Welt – Wege kritischer Metaphysik
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (1): 76-97. 2019.
    We begin by considering two common ways of conceiving critical metaphysics. According to the first (and polemical) conception, critical metaphysics analyzes nothing more than the form of thought and thereby misses the proper point of metaphysics, namely to investigate the form of reality. According to the second (and affirmative) conception, critical metaphysics starts from the supposed insight that the form of reality cannot be other than the form of thought and is thus not required to analyze …Read more
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    Kant’s Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories justifies their apriority, i.e. that their contents originate in the understanding itself, while the Transcendental Deduction justifies their objectivity, both in that they purport to represent objects of experience and that they do so successfully. The apriority of the categories, as explained in terms of acts of synthesis required for having sensible intuitions of objects, is justified by establishing their generic identity with logical functions…Read more
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    Errata zu: Denken und Welt – Wege kritischer Metaphysik
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (2): 326-327. 2019.
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    This book develops a textually grounded reconstruction of Kant’s argument in the Metaphysical Deduction. The argument proceeds in three steps, developing, first, a concept of judgment on which to base the table of logical functions, next a concept of synthesis of intuition that explains the content of the categories, and finally a concept of the understanding on which the categories belong a priori to the same capacity through which we judge. The investigation presented here is an argumentative …Read more