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portada Real Existence, Ideal Necessity: Kant's Compromise, and the Modalities Without the Compromise (Kantstudien: Erganzungshefte) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
211
Format
Hardcover
Weight
1
ISBN
3110206900
ISBN13
9783110206906

Real Existence, Ideal Necessity: Kant's Compromise, and the Modalities Without the Compromise (Kantstudien: Erganzungshefte) (in English)

Robert Greenberg (Author) · Walter De Gruyter · Hardcover

Real Existence, Ideal Necessity: Kant's Compromise, and the Modalities Without the Compromise (Kantstudien: Erganzungshefte) (in English) - Robert Greenberg

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Synopsis "Real Existence, Ideal Necessity: Kant's Compromise, and the Modalities Without the Compromise (Kantstudien: Erganzungshefte) (in English)"

Analytic philosophy has leveled many challenges to Kant´s ascription of necessary properties and relations to objects in his Critique of Pure Reason. Some of these challenges can be answered, it is argued here, largely in terms of techniques belonging to analytic philosophy itself, in particular, to its philosophy of language. This Kantian response is the primary objective of this book. It takes the form of a compromise between the real existence of the objects that we can intuit and that get our knowledge started - dubbed initiators - and the ideality of the necessary properties and relations that Kant ascribes to our sensible representations of initiators, which he entitles appearances. Whereas the real existence of initiators is independent of us and our senses, the necessity of these properties and relations of appearances is due to their origins in the mind. The Kantian compromise between real existence and ideal necessity is formulated in terms of David Kaplan´s interpretation of de re necessity in his article, ""Quantifying In"" - his response to Quine´s concern that a commitment to such a necessity leads to an acceptance of an unwanted traditional Aristotelian essentialism. In addition, the book first abstracts and then departs from its interpretation of Kant to provide a realistic account of the relation between existence and de re necessity.

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