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Kant's Theory of A Priori Knowledge

Author : Robert Greenberg
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 294 pages
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Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780271040479

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Kant's Theory of A Priori Knowledge by Robert Greenberg Pdf

The prevailing interpretation of Kant&’s First Critique in Anglo-American philosophy views his theory of a priori knowledge as basically a theory about the possibility of empirical knowledge (or experience), or the a priori conditions for that possibility (the representations of space and time and the categories). Instead, Robert Greenberg argues that Kant is more fundamentally concerned with the possibility of a priori knowledge&—the very possibility of the possibility of empirical knowledge in the first place. Greenberg advances four central theses:(1) the Critique is primarily concerned about the possibility, or relation to objects, of a priori, not empirical knowledge, and Kant&’s theory of that possibility is defensible; (2) Kant&’s transcendental ontology must be distinct from the conditions of the possibility of a priori knowledge; (3) the functions of judgment, in Kant&’s discussion of the Table of Judgments, should be seen according to his transcendental logic as having content, not as being just logical forms of judgment making; (4) Kant&’s distinction between and connection of ordering relations (Verhaltnisse) and reference relations (Beziehungen) have to be kept in mind to avoid misunderstanding the Critique. At every step of the way Greenberg contrasts his view with the major interpretations of Kant by commentators like Henry Allison, Jonathan Bennett, Paul Guyer, and Peter Strawson. Not only does this new approach to Kant present a strong challenge to these dominant interpretations, but by being more true to Kant&’s own intent it holds promise for making better sense out of what have been seen as the First Critique&’s discordant themes.

A Priori Knowledge

Author : Paul K. Moser
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015012842566

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A Priori Knowledge by Paul K. Moser Pdf

This volume provides philosophers and students with important contemporary investigations on a priori knowledge by well-known and influential philosophers, including A. J. Ayer, W. V. Quine, Barry Stroud, and C. I. Lewis.

A Priori

Author : Edwin Mares
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781317547860

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A Priori by Edwin Mares Pdf

In recent years many influential philosophers have advocated that philosophy is an a priori science. Yet very few epistemology textbooks discuss a priori knowledge at any length, focusing instead on empirical knowledge and empirical justification. As a priori knowledge has moved centre stage, the literature remains either too technical or too out of date to make up a reasonable component of an undergraduate course. Edwin Mares book aims to rectify this. This book seeks to make accessible to students the standard topics and current debates within a priori knowledge, including necessity and certainty, rationalism, empiricism and analyticity, Quine's attack on the a priori, Kantianism, Aristotelianism, mathematical knowledge, moral knowledge, logical knowledge and philosophical knowledge.

What Place for the A Priori?

Author : Michael J. Shaffer,Michael L. Veber
Publisher : Open Court
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780812697414

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What Place for the A Priori? by Michael J. Shaffer,Michael L. Veber Pdf

This book deals with questions about the nature of a priori knowledge and its relation to empirical knowledge. Until the twentieth century, it was more or less taken for granted that there was such a thing as a priori knowledge, that is, knowledge whose source is in reason and reflection rather than sensory experience. With a few notable exceptions, philosophers believed that mathematics, logic and philosophy were all a priori. Although the seeds of doubt were planted earlier on, by the early twentieth century, philosophers were widely skeptical of the idea that there was any nontrivial existence of a priori knowledge. By the mid to late twentieth century, it became fashionable to doubt the existence of any kind of a priori knowledge at all. Since many think that philosophy is an a priori discipline if it is any kind of discipline at all, the questions about a priori knowledge are fundamental to our understanding of philosophy itself.

A Priori Justification

Author : Albert Casullo
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : A priori
ISBN : 9780195115055

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A Priori Justification by Albert Casullo Pdf

The topic of a priori knowledge has been central to analytic philosophy for the past two centuries. Casullo's book, based on previously published and unpublished work, systematically addresses questions that have, since Kant, formed the core of the debate.

In Defense of Pure Reason

Author : Laurence BonJour
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521597455

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In Defense of Pure Reason by Laurence BonJour Pdf

A comprehensive defence of the rationalist view that insight independent of experience is a genuine basis for knowledge.

Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification

Author : Albert Casullo
Publisher : OUP USA
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780199777860

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Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification by Albert Casullo Pdf

This book is a collection of essays concerning the concept and existence of a priori knowledge, and the relationship between a priori knowledge and the related concepts of necessary truth and analytic truth.

A Priori Knowledge

Author : Tommaso Piazza
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-05-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110325645

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A Priori Knowledge by Tommaso Piazza Pdf

The book sets out to analyze the notion of a priori justification and of a priori knowledge. The most influential explanations of the a priori within the contemporary analytic tradition are analyzed. It is shown that the theories which group around the notion of implicit definition ultimately entail that the propositions which can be known a priori are to be analyzed along conventionalist lines. It is argued that the notion of objective a priori knowledge requires a commitment to the existence of a faculty which is the source of and justifies that kind of knowledge. The existence and functioning of this faculty cannot be explained within a strictly naturalistic set of constraints. Attention to the phenomenology of justification (validation) both of observational and purportedly a priori statements however reveals that the naturalistic demands are based on an asymmetry thesis among perception (and credited genuine sources of justification) and rational insight which is false. Therefore it is argued that a corresponding symmetry thesis must be accepted, according to which rational insight should be regarded as a justification-conferring faculty. In the final part of the book it is argued that Husserl’s conception of the analytic/synthetic distinction, and of concept constitution, allow for an objective interpretation both of analytic and synthetic a priori knowledge.

A Priori Revisability in Science

Author : Boris D. Grozdanoff
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781443861762

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A Priori Revisability in Science by Boris D. Grozdanoff Pdf

The most influential rationalist model of scientific knowledge is arguably the one formulated recently by Michael Friedman. The central epistemic claim of the model concerns the character of its fundamental principles which are said to be independent from experience. Friedman’s position faces the modern empiricist challenge: he has to explain how the principles could still be a priori if they change under empirical pressure. This book provides a contemporary account of the epistemic character of the principles, addressing recent work on the a priori in modern analytic epistemology. Its main thesis is that at least some principles within natural science are not empirically but a priori revisable. A Priori Revisability in Science formulates a general notion of epistemic revisability and extracts two kinds of specific revisabilities: the traditional empirical one and the suggested novel a priori revisability. It presents the argument that the latter is as vital as the former and even so within natural science. To demonstrate this, the author analyzes two case studies – one from the history of geometry and one from the history of physics – and shows that the revisions were a priori. The result of this is two-fold. First, a genuine alternative of empirical revisability is developed, and not just for traditional a priori domains like mathematics, but for the natural sciences as well. Second, a new mechanism for the dynamics of science is suggested, the a priori dynamics, at the core of which the scientific knowledge sometimes evolves through non-empirical moves.

The Concept Of Morals

Author : W T Stace
Publisher : Hassell Street Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1014351944

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The Concept Of Morals by W T Stace Pdf

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Kant’s Philosophy of Physical Science

Author : Robert E. Butts
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400947306

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Kant’s Philosophy of Physical Science by Robert E. Butts Pdf

The papers in this volume are offered in celebration of the 200th anni versary of the pub 1 i cat i on of Inmanue 1 Kant's The MetaphysicaL Foundations of NatupaL Science. All of the es says (including the Introduction) save two were written espe ci ally for thi s volume. Gernot Bohme' s paper is an amended and enlarged version of one originally read in the series of lectures and colloquia in philosophy of science offered by Boston University. My own paper is a revised and enlarged version (with an appendix containing completely new material) of one read at the biennial meeting of the Philosophy of Sci ence Association held in Chicago in 1984. Why is it important to devote this attention to Kant's last published work in the philosophy of physics? The excellent essays in the volume will answer the question. I will provide some schematic com ments designed to provide an image leading from the general question to its very specific answers. Kant is best known for hi s monumental Croitique of Pure Reason and for his writings in ethical theory. His "critical" philosophy requires an initial sharp division of knowledge into its theoretical and practical parts. Moral perfection of attempts to act out of duty is the aim of practical reason. The aim of theoretical reason is to know the truth about ma terial and spiritual nature.

The A Priori in Philosophy

Author : Albert Casullo,Joshua C. Thurow
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780199695331

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The A Priori in Philosophy by Albert Casullo,Joshua C. Thurow Pdf

For centuries philosophers have attached much importance to a priori knowledge, but recent work in epistemology and experimental philosophy has questioned this. Leading philosophers discuss explanations of the a priori, challenges to its existence, the status of intuition, and the justification of belief—topics at the centre of current debate.

New Essays on the A Priori

Author : Paul Boghossian,Christopher Peacocke
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 494 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2000-10-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191529078

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New Essays on the A Priori by Paul Boghossian,Christopher Peacocke Pdf

The topics of a priori knowledge and a priori justification have long played a prominent part in epistemology and the theory of meaning. Recently there has been a surge of interest in the proper explication of these notions. These newly commissioned essays, by a distinguished, international group of philosophers, will have a substantial influence on later work in this area. They discuss the relations of the a priori to meaning, justification, definition and ontology; they consider the role of the notion in Leibniz, Kant, Frege and Wittgenstein; and they address its role in recent discussions in the philosophy of mind. Particular attention is also paid to the a priori in logic, science and mathematics. The authors exhibit a wide variety of approaches, some remaining sceptical of the notion itself, some proposing that it receive a non-factualist treatment, and others proposing novel ways of explicating and defending it. The editors' Introduction provides a helpful route into the issues.

A Priori Justification

Author : Albert Casullo
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2003-03-13
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0198027478

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A Priori Justification by Albert Casullo Pdf

The major divide in contemporary epistemology is between those who embrace and those who reject a priori knowledge. Albert Casullo provides a systematic treatment of the primary epistemological issues associated with the controversy. By freeing the a priori from traditional assumptions about the nature of knowledge and justification, he offers a novel approach to resolving these issues which assigns a prominent role to empirical evidence. He concludes by arguing that traditional approaches to the a priori, which focus primarily on the concepts of necessity and analyticity, are misguided.

The A Priori in Philosophy

Author : Albert Casullo,Joshua C. Thurow
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191668159

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The A Priori in Philosophy by Albert Casullo,Joshua C. Thurow Pdf

For much of the past two millennia philosophers have embraced a priori knowledge and have thought that the a priori plays an important role in philosophy itself. Philosophers from Plato to Descartes, Kant to Kripke, all endorse the a priori and engage in a priori reasoning in their philosophical discussions. Recent work in epistemology and experimental philosophy, however, has raised questions about both the existence of a priori knowledge and the centrality of the a priori for philosophy. This collection of essays aims to advance the discussion of the a priori and its role in philosophy by addressing four issues. The first is whether intuitions provide evidence for philosophical propositions, whether that evidence is a priori, and whether the results of experimental philosophy affect the evidential and a priori status of intuitions. The second is whether there are explanations of the a priori and what range of propositions can be justified and known a priori. The third is whether a priori justified beliefs are needed in order to avoid some skeptical worries. The fourth is whether certain recent challenges to the existence or significance of the a priori are successful. The contributors include a mix of young and established philosophers, including some of the most prominent voices in philosophy today.