From Kant to Davidson : philosophy and the idea of the transcendental
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From Kant to Davidson : philosophy and the idea of the transcendental
(Routledge studies in twentieth century philosophy, 12)
Routledge, 2013, c2003
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Bibliography: p. [238]-249
Includes index
"First issued in paperback 2013"--T.p.verso
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Recent philosophy has seen the idea of the transcendental, first introduced in its modern form in the work of Kant, take on a new prominence.
Bringing together an international range of younger philosophers and established thinkers, this volume opens up the idea of the transcendental, examining it not merely as a mode of argument, but as naming a particular problematic and a philosophical style.
With contributions engaging with both analytic and continental approaches, this book will be of essential interest to philosophers and philosophy students interested in the idea of the transcendental and the part that it plays in modern and contemporary philosophy.
Table of Contents
ntroduction: The Idea of the Transcendental Jeff Malpas
1. Camilla Serck-Hanssen Kant's Critical Debut: The Origins of the Transcendental in Kant's Early Thought
2. Juliet Floyd The Fact of Judgement: The Kantian Response to the Human Condition
3. Dermot Moran Making Sense: Husserl's Phenomenology as Transcendental Idealism
4. Jeff Malpas From the Transcendental to the 'Topological': Heidegger on Ground, Unity and Limit
5. Steve Crowell Facticity and Transcendental Philosophy
6. Mark Okrent Heidegger in America or How Transcendental Philosophy Becomes Pragmatic
7. Claire Colebrook The Opening to Infinity: Derrida's Quasi-Transcendentals
8. Karsten Harries On the Power and Limit of Transcendental Reflection
9. Bruce Fraser Noam Chomsky's Linguistic Revolution: Cartesian or Kantian?
10. Mark A. Wrathall Non-Rational Grounds and Mind Transcendent Objects
11. Anita Leirfall Transcendental or Epistemological? McDowell's Justification of Empirical Knowledge
12. Andrew N. Carpenter Davidson's Transcendental Argumentation
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