Pragmatism, Kant, and Transcendental Philosophy

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American Pragmatism
Boris Rahme
Brandom
C. I. Lewis
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Cheryl Misak
Classical Pragmatism
contemporary transcendental philosophy debates
Cpr A643
Cpr B142
Critique of Pure Reason
Daniel Herbert
David Macarthur
democratic experimentalism
Dewey
Epistemic Constraint
Epistemic Justification
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fallibilism in philosophy
Fichte
free will
German idealism
Graham Bird
Habermas
Hegel
James R. O'Shea
Jean-Marie Chevalier
Kant
Kant's Account
Kant's Transcendental
Kantian Pragmatism
Kantian Transcendental Deduction
Kant’s Account
Kant’s Transcendental
Lewis's Pragmatic Conception
Lewis’s Pragmatic Conception
Marcus Willaschek
McDowell
metaphysics of subjectivity
Mind and the World-Order
Modal Constraints
neo-pragmatism
Non-reductive Naturalism
Peirce
Peirce's Conception
Peirce's Method
Peirce's Position
Peirce’s Conception
Peirce’s Method
Peirce’s Position
Priori Justification
Radical Fallibilism
Reflective Judgment
Regulative Principles
Robert Stern
Royce
Sami Pihlstrom
Sebastian Gardner
Sellars
Traditional Mind Body Problem
Transcendental Argument
transcendental arguments
Transcendental Deduction
transcendental self
transcendentalism
True Moral Statement
Wittgenstein
Wolfgang Kuhlmann

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138791916
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Philosophers working within the pragmatist tradition have pictured their relation to Kant and Kantianism in very diverse terms: some have presented their work as an appropriation and development of Kantian ideas, some have argued that pragmatism is an approach in complete opposition to Kant. This collection investigates the relationship between pragmatism, Kant, and current Kantian approaches to transcendental arguments in a detailed and original way. Chapters highlight pragmatist aspects of Kant’s thought and trace the influence of Kant on the work of pragmatists and neo-pragmatists, engaging with the work of Peirce, James, Lewis, Sellars, Rorty, and Brandom, among others. They also consider to what extent contemporary approaches to transcendental arguments are compatible with a pragmatist standpoint. The book includes contributions from renowned authors working on Kant, pragmatism and contemporary Kantian approaches to philosophy, and provides an authoritative and original perspective on the relationship between pragmatism and Kantianism.

Gabriele Gava is research associate at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. He is the author of Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness: A Kantian Perspective (2014).

Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, UK.