Robert Hanna argues for the importance of Kant's theories of the epistemological, metaphysical, and practical foundations of the "exact sciences"--relegated to the dustbin of the history of philosophy for most of the 20th century. In doing so he makes a valuable contribution to one of the most active and fruitful areas in contemporary scholarship on Kant.
Robert Hanna argues for the importance of Kant's theories of the epistemological, metaphysical, and practical foundations of the "exact sciences"--relegated to the dustbin of the history of philosophy for most of the 20th century. In doing so he makes a valuable contribution to one of the most active and fruitful areas in contemporary scholarship on Kant.
Introduction Part I: Empirical Realism and Scientific Realism 1: Direct Perceptual Realism I: The Refutation of Idealism 2: Direct Perceptual Realism II: Nonconceptual Content 3: Manifest Realism I: A Critique of Scientific Essentialism 4: Manifest Realism II: Why Gold is Necessarily a Yellow Metal Part II: The Practical Foundations of the Exact Sciences 5: Truth and Human Nature 6: Mathematics for Humans 7: How Do We Know Necessary Truths? 8: Where There's a Will There's a Way: Causation and Freedom
Introduction Part I: Empirical Realism and Scientific Realism 1: Direct Perceptual Realism I: The Refutation of Idealism 2: Direct Perceptual Realism II: Nonconceptual Content 3: Manifest Realism I: A Critique of Scientific Essentialism 4: Manifest Realism II: Why Gold is Necessarily a Yellow Metal Part II: The Practical Foundations of the Exact Sciences 5: Truth and Human Nature 6: Mathematics for Humans 7: How Do We Know Necessary Truths? 8: Where There's a Will There's a Way: Causation and Freedom
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