The article explores Wolfgang Cramer’s argument for the transcendental reality of time. In his 1957 Grundlegung einer Theorie des Geistes, the Post-Neokantian claims to revise Kant’s theory of time in order to resolve the alleged key problem of...
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In what follows I critically assess Hegel’s cursory and cryptic statements about the refutation of Spinozism given in the Subjective Logic’s (1816) introductory section “Of the Concept in General”. The statements refer to the first and last...
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‘Freedom’ is the motto of Enlightenment. During the period called Classical German Philosophy, philosophers like Kant and Hegel tried to apply the notion of freedom not only to the field of practical, but also of theoretical philosophy....
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The success of the natural sciences has led to the widespread view that the course of reality is necessarily determined by natural laws. This view is known to be in tension with the idea that people can act freely and are therefore responsible for...
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Taking Kant as a starting point, this paper deals with the question of how we can understand our use of media in a way that is compatible with epistemic autonomy. Thereby, the paper discusses human-AI interaction in terms of media maturity and...
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Boyle’s account of self-consciousness is inspired by a long-standing theme in Kant and the post-Kantian idealist tradition, according to which “self-consciousness transforms the general character of human knowing” (Boyle 2023, 12). In this...
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One of the aims of Matthew Boyle’s book is to provide a defense of the view that the capacity for self-knowledge is of radical significance in virtue of the fact that it transforms the nature of human cognition in general. In Boyle’s view, our...
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Matthew Boyle’s Transparency and Reflection articulates and defends what might be called a ‘transformative’ view of self-awareness. The human capacity for self-awareness is part of the very nature of our minds, not added to a form of mentality...