I begin by arguing that, for Kant, the pure category of substance has both a general content that is in play whenever we think of any entity as a substance as well as a more specific …
L Spagnesi - British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, I offer a systematic account of Kant's view on 'phenomenal substance'. Several studies have recently analysed Kant's notion of substance. However, I submit that more …
Kant states in § 76 of the third Critique that the divine intuitive intellect would not represent modal distinctions. Kohl (2015) and Stang (2016) claim that this statement entails that …
II Kocu, RFB Viktorahadi - DUNAMIS: Jurnal Teologi Dan …, 2023 - sttintheos.ac.id
Believing in God and not is a human attitude in facing the ontological big reality, including his existence. Various arguments have proven the existence of God whether through …
Within Kant scholarship, there is an entrenched tendency to distinguish, on Kant's behalf, between pure and 'schematized'categories. There is also a widespread tendency to view the …
A philosophically and historically influential section of the Critique of Judgement presents an 'intuitive intellect'as a mind whose representation is limited to what actually exists, and does …
I begin by considering a question that has driven much scholarship on transcendental idealism: are appearances numerically identical to the things in themselves that appear, or …
C Marshall - A Companion to Spinoza, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Kant makes a striking reference to Spinoza in the 1788 Critique of Practical Reason. This chapter begins by investigating whether Kant directly concerned himself with Spinoza …
E Frketich - British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Kant describes intellectual intuition as a kind of non-sensible intuition that creates its objects and provides knowledge of them as noumena. Although he precludes intellectual intuition …