Kant and the Problem of Knowledge: Rethinking the Contemporary World

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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.

Author(s): Luigi Caranti, Alessandro Pinzani
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 164
City: London

Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgments
List of sigla
Introduction
1 The transcendental deduction and transcendental idealism: a retrospective • Henry E. Allison
2 Kant on scientific laws • Lea Ypi
3 Normativity and reflective casual inference • Patrícia Kauark-Leite
4 Consciousness as representation of representation: Kant on the human and animal capacity for representation and consciousness • Silvia Altmann
5 Critique and development of the Kantian theory of space in Gerold Prauss • Bernd Dörflinger
6 Kant on communication • Luca Fonnesu
7 Kant’s space of theoretical reason and science: a perspectival reading • Lorenzo Spagnesi
8 Can physics explain physics? Anthropic principles and transcendental idealism • Robert Hanna
Index