A study of the nature and scope of objectivity. The author argues for a conception of objectivity that draws on a central insight of transcendental idealism, while preserving non-metaphysical orientation.
Mark Sacks presents an innovative study of one of the deepest philosophical problems: the nature and scope of objectivity. He critically examines the prospects for securing objectivity on the standard conception, drawing on a range of both Anglo-American and Continental European thinkers. He then argues for a different conception of objectivity which draws on the central insights of transcendental idealism, without succumbing to idealism or metaphysicalexcess.
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Mark Sacks presents an innovative study of one of the deepest philosophical problems: the nature and scope of objectivity. He critically examines the prospects for securing objectivity on the standard conception, drawing on a range of both Anglo-American and Continental European thinkers. He then argues for a different conception of objectivity which draws on the central insights of transcendental idealism, without succumbing to idealism or metaphysicalexcess.
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