Kant and the Problem of Knowledge

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Anthropic Principle
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cognitive subjectivity
Cold Dark Matter
contemporary epistemology debates
Current Standard Model
Empirical Apperception
epistemic normativity
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Formal Intuition
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Intrinsic Non-relational Properties
Kant's Theoretical Philosophy
Kant's Transcendental Deduction
Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
Kant’s Transcendental Deduction
Necessitarian Account
Non-human Animals
Nonhuman Animals
philosophy of mind
Private Mental States
Pure Apperception
Purposive Unity
Rational Human Animals
Rational Human Cognition
reflective inference
Reflective Judgments
Sap
scientific laws analysis
Spatial Extension
Spatial Representing
Teleological Power
Transcendental Arguments
Transcendental Deduction
transcendental idealism
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367506742
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines Kant’s contributions to the theory of knowledge and studies how his writings can be applied to address contemporary epistemological issues. The volume delves into the Kantian ideas of transcendental idealism, space, naturalism, epistemic normativity, communication, and systematic unity. The essays in the volume study Kant’s theories from a fresh perspective and offer new arguments for assenting that knowledge cannot account for itself without acknowledging the fundamental role of the cognitive subject. In doing so, they suggest that we reconsider Kant’s views as a powerful alternative to naturalism.

Featuring readings by well-known Kant specialists and emerging scholars with unorthodox approaches to Kant’s philosophy, the volume fills a significant gap in the existing scholarship on the philosopher and his works. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of knowledge, philosophy, and epistemology.

Luigi Caranti is Professor of Political Philosophy at the Università di Catania. He focuses on Kant, human rights, peace studies and distributive justice. Principal investigator of numerous EU-funded research projects, he is currently coordinating the Marie Curie Rise project “Kant in South America”. Among his recent publications are The Kantian Federation (2022), (ed. with D. Celentano) Paradigms of Justice: Redistribution, Recognition and Beyond (2021) and Kant’s Political Legacy: Human Rights, Peace, Progress (2017).

Alessandro Pinzani is Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis (Brazil), and, since 2006, he is a fellow researcher of CNPq (Brazilian Research Council). His publications include Jürgen Habermas (2007), An den Wurzeln moderner Demokratie (2009) and Money, Autonomy, and Citizenship (with W. Leão Rego, 2018).