Kant is generally regarded as the greatest modern philosopher. But that analytic philosophers treat him as a central voice in contemporary debates is largely due to Sir Peter Strawson, the most eminent philosopher living in Britain today. In this collection, leading Kant scholars and analytic philosophers, including Strawson himself, for the first time assess his relation to Kant. The essays raise questions about how philosophy should deal with its past, what kind of insights it can achieve, and whether we can have knowledge of an objective reality.
Kant is generally regarded as the greatest modern philosopher. But that analytic philosophers treat him as a central voice in contemporary debates is largely due to Sir Peter Strawson, the most eminent philosopher living in Britain today. In this collection, leading Kant scholars and analytic philosophers, including Strawson himself, for the first time assess his relation to Kant. The essays raise questions about how philosophy should deal with its past, what kind of insights it can achieve, and whether we can have knowledge of an objective reality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Glock, Hans-Johann (Department of Philosophy, University of Reading)
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* Notes on Contributors * Introduction * 1: P. F. Strawson: A Bit of Intellectual Autobiography * 2: Hans-Johann Glock: Strawson and Analytic Kantianism * 3: P. M. S. Hacker: On Strawson's Rehabilitation of Metaphysics * 4: Graham Bird: Kant's and Strawson's Descriptive Metaphysics * 5: Quassim Cassam: A Priori Concepts * 6: Barry Stroud: The Synthetic A Priori in Strawson's Kantianism * 7: Kenneth R. Westphal: Epistemic Reflection and Transcendental Proof * 8: Tobias Rosefeldt: Kant's Self: Real Identity and Logical Identity * 9: Maximilian de Gaynesford: Kant and Strawson on the First Person * 10: Henry E. Allison: Reflective Judgement and the Application of Logic to Nature: Kant's Deduction of the Principle of Purposiveness as an Answer to Hume * 11: Eckart Forster: Strawson on Aesthetic Judgement in Kant * 12: Thomas Grundmann and Catrin Misselhorn: Transcendental Arguments and Realism * 13: Robert Stern: On Strawson's Naturalistic Turn * 14: John Hyman: The Evidence of our Sense * Index
* Notes on Contributors * Introduction * 1: P. F. Strawson: A Bit of Intellectual Autobiography * 2: Hans-Johann Glock: Strawson and Analytic Kantianism * 3: P. M. S. Hacker: On Strawson's Rehabilitation of Metaphysics * 4: Graham Bird: Kant's and Strawson's Descriptive Metaphysics * 5: Quassim Cassam: A Priori Concepts * 6: Barry Stroud: The Synthetic A Priori in Strawson's Kantianism * 7: Kenneth R. Westphal: Epistemic Reflection and Transcendental Proof * 8: Tobias Rosefeldt: Kant's Self: Real Identity and Logical Identity * 9: Maximilian de Gaynesford: Kant and Strawson on the First Person * 10: Henry E. Allison: Reflective Judgement and the Application of Logic to Nature: Kant's Deduction of the Principle of Purposiveness as an Answer to Hume * 11: Eckart Forster: Strawson on Aesthetic Judgement in Kant * 12: Thomas Grundmann and Catrin Misselhorn: Transcendental Arguments and Realism * 13: Robert Stern: On Strawson's Naturalistic Turn * 14: John Hyman: The Evidence of our Sense * Index
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