Transcendental Inquiry Its History, Methods and Critiques
This book provides a close examination of Kant’s and Fichte’s idealisms, as well as the positions of their predecessors and successors, in order to isolate and evaluate various essential elements of transcendental inquiry. The authors examine Kant’s and F
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Halla Kim • Steven Hoeltzel Editors
Transcendental Inquiry Its History, Methods and Critiques
Editors Halla Kim Department of Philosophy and Religion University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, Nebraska, USA
ISBN 978-3-319-40714-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-40715-9
Steven Hoeltzel Department of Philosophy and Religion James Madison University Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA
ISBN 978-3-319-40715-9 (eBook)
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Contents
1 Kant on the “Conditions of the Possibility” of Experience Claude Piché 2 Plato and Kantian Transcendental Constructivism Tom Rockmore 3 Kant and Fichte on the Notion of (Transcendental) Freedom Violetta L. Waibel
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4 Fichte, Transcendental Ontology, and the Ethics of Belief Steven Hoeltzel
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5 Transcendental Philosophy as “Therapy of the Mind” Benjamin D. Crowe
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6 From Transcendental Philosophy to Hegel’s Developmental Method William F. Bristow 7 How Transcendental Is Cohen’s Critical Idealism? Halla Kim
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8 Heidegger’s Failure to Overcome Transcendental Philosophy Eric S. Nelson 9 Others as the Ground of our Existence Robert Stern 10 Raising Validity Claims for Reasons Matthias Kettner
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11 Transcendental Arguments Based on Question–Answer Contradictions Yukio Irie
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12 Consequences of the Transcendental-Pragmatic Consensus Theory of Truth Michihito Yoshime
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13 On Jürgen Habermas’s Cognitive Theory of Morality Yasuyuki Funaba
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Index
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List of Abbreviations
Primary texts referenced repeatedly throughout the volume are cited in the notes using the followi
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