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Nicholas F. Stang
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European Journal of Philosophy. 31:30-64
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Nicholas F. Stang
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The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds ISBN: 0199688265
Recent interpretations of Kant’s transcendental idealism have been split between “identity” readings, on which things in themselves and appearances are the same objects under two different descriptions, and “non-identity” readings, on which
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Nicholas F. Stang
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Mind. 131:1339-1347
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Nicholas F. Stang
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Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies. :110-113
Stanley Cavell was a prolific writer—the author of seventeen books and countless essays—and a famously stimulating teacher, but it would be impossible to convey in a short piece like this what made his writing and teaching inimitable. Instead, I
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Nicholas F. Stang
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European Journal of Philosophy. 29:299-322
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Nicholas F. Stang
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Leibniz and Kant
There is a tension in Leibniz’s mature metaphysics that has received considerable attention in the last several decades of scholarship. On the one hand, there are texts that support a phenomenalist reading, according to which bodies are simply the
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Nicholas F. Stang
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European Journal of Philosophy. 26:1159-1167
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Nicholas F. Stang
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Kantian Review. 23:473-487
Autor:
Karl Schafer, Nicholas F. Stang
The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds represents a new wave of interest in'the metaphysical Kant'. In recent decades Kant scholars have increasingly become skeptical of interpreting Kant as a philosopher who wished to truly'leave metaphysics behind'.