Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Reconceiving Kantian Themes
Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in American Philosophy
ISBN: 978-1-032-37397-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
This book considers Wilfrid Sellars’ engagement with Kantian philosophy—both theoretical and practical—in his exegetical work in reading Kant as well as in his own systematic development of Kantian philosophy.
Despite the spate of new publications on Wilfrid Sellars’ role in 20th-century philosophy, a comprehensive book-length examination of his interpretation of Kant has been conspicuously absent. This volume fills that gap both exegetically and systematically, exploring his engagement in four distinct sections: (1) Logic and History; (2) Sensations and Intuitions; (3) Being and Categories; and (4) Reason, Modality, and Freedom. The chapters within these sections, written by leading experts, explore Sellars’ reading of Kant and offer both defenses and critiques. Readers will find in this collection not only a thorough exploration of Sellars’ engagement with Kant, but also a rich dialogue between Kant scholars and specialists in Sellars’ philosophy.
Reading Kant with Sellars is essential reading for Kant and Sellars scholars, offering them deeper insights into their respective fields by highlighting the importance of Kant for Sellars and the relevance of Sellars’ reading of Kant for Kant scholarship. It will also appeal to scholars and advanced students in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, epistemology, moral and practical philosophy, and logic.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Kantian Themes in a Transcendental Linguistic Turn Mahdi Ranaee and Luz Christopher Seiberth Part I: Logic and History 1. Letting the Dead Speak: On Sellars’ Kant Colin McLear 2. Transcendental Logic and Sellars’ Early Papers August Buholzer Part II: Sensations and Intuitions 3. Sellars and Kant on Intuitions and the Problem of Externality Rolf-Peter Horstmann 4. Kant and Sellars on Sensations Luca Corti 5. The Role of Imagination in Sellars’ Theory of Experience David Landy 6. What are Kant’s Sensible Intuitions? Nonconceptualism, Sellars, and Allais James R. O’Shea Part III: Being and Categories 7. Sellars and Kant on Categories and their Schematization Johannes Haag 8. Why Does Wilfrid Sellars Not Have a Transcendental Deduction? Mahdi Ranaee 9. The Forms of Representation: How to be a Kantian Realist Willem deVries 10. Sellars’ Two Worlds Ryan Simonelli 11. Sellars’ Metaontology Luz Christopher Seiberth Part IV: Reason, Modality, and Freedom 12. Understanding Reason: A Defense of Kantian Naturalism Preston Stovall 13. Inferentialism, Modal Anti-Realism, and the Problem of Affection Griffin Klemick 14. “To Show the Compatibility of Compatibilism and Incompatibilism”: Sellars’ Reinvention of Kant’s Conception of Free Will Jeremy Randel Koons