Kant’s Conclusions in the Transcendental Aesthetic
In the Transcendental Aesthetic (TA), Kant is typically held to make negative assertions about things in themselves, namely that they are not spatial or temporal. These negative assertions stand behind the neglected alternative problem for Kant’s transcendental idealism. In this paper, I show in a n...
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| Published in: | Journal of the history of philosophy 2026, Vol.64 (1), p.101-124 |
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