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Toward the Thing-in-Itself: Sellars’ and Meillassoux’s Divergent Conception of Kantian Transcendentalism
I show Sellars’ relevance for contemporary continental philosophy by comparing and contrasting his views to Meillassoux’s conception and use of... -
Naturalism, Transcendentalism, and a New Naturalizing
What is the relationship between phenomenology, psychology, and natural science? This chapter addresses questions about Husserl’s differentiation... -
Scientific ethos and ethical dimensions of education
This research examines the ethical dimensions of ethical thought aimed at reflecting fundamentals or leading principles of the production and...
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Climate Change and Myth
Within the confines of human culture, phenomena like climate change or biodiversity loss are integrated in powerful narratives that belong to the... -
Climate Change and Myth
Within the confines of human culture, phenomena like climate change or biodiversity loss are integrated in powerful narratives that belong to the... -
Higher-order metaphysics and the tropes versus universals dispute
Higher-order realists about properties express their view that there are properties with the help of higher-order rather than first-order...
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A History of Hunting and Hunting Perceptions
The purposes of our second chapter are to provide a summary of hunting’s historical role and show how attitudes toward hunting have evolved. Our goal... -
Thinking Technology Big Again. Reconsidering the Question of the Transcendental and ‘Technology with a Capital T’ in the Light of the Anthropocene
This article has two general aims. It first of all critically reconsiders the empirical turn’s dismissal of transcendentalism in the philosophy of...
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Neither Angel Nor Beast: Life and/Versus Mind in Canguilhem and Merleau-Ponty
The chapter addresses the problem of the relationship between life (vitality) and mind (thought) by drawing on the resources available in... -
Historical Epistemology and European Philosophy of Science Rethinking Critical Rationalism and Transcendentalism
This book offers a comprehensive analysis on the evolution of philosophy of science, with a special emphasis on the European tradition of the... -
The Antagonism of Thomas Carlyle’s Romanticism and John Rawls’s Rationalism on Social and Distributive Justice
Thomas Carlyle and John Rawls each offer divergent forms of philosophical constructivism in their deliberations on social and distributive justice.... -
G. Santayana (Scepticism and Animal Faith, 1923) and E. Husserl (Cartesianische Meditationen, 1929), Readers of R. Descartes
Moreno shows that Santayana believed he had found an ally regarding his doctrine of essence in the philosophy of Husserl. He then reveals the... -
Lifeworld Phenomenology After Husserl: Merleau-Ponty, Enactivism, Heidegger and Science
I investigate the possibility that ‘lifeworld phenomenology’ after Husserl (in Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger) escapes the critique of the Husserlian... -
A Prussian Wittgenstein and a Viennese Kant?
Since Erik Stenius Stenious, Erik made a case for viewing the early Wittgenstein as a Kantian philosopher in 1960, the question whether there is... -
Logic of Exteriority
This chapter centers our reading of Deleuze’s contingent (ir)rationalism and on this basis responds to the contemporary Cartesian tendencies in... -
Transcendentalism
9.1 Kant’s[aut] Kant, I., correspondence theory: the sensitive nature of cognitions that must be assumed—Space and time as fundamental... -
The Transcendental Logic of Dasein
In the chapter I delve into the transcendental framework of fundamental ontology, highlighting its radical departure from the perspectives of Kant... -
In the Midst of Being: The Journey into the Internality of Reality in Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Metaphysics
This chapter delineates the main milestones in the trajectory to the internality of Being in HCM’s thinking against Husserl’s transcendentalism. It... -
The Duality of the I: A Commentary on Hedwig Conrad-Martius’s Realist Phenomenology
This chapter deals with the duality that characterizes the idea of the I in the realist ontology of the phenomenologist Hedwig Conrad-Martius (HCM)...