Prospects for a post-Copernican dogmatism: On the antinomies of transcendental naturalism

Grant, I. H. (2009) Prospects for a post-Copernican dogmatism: On the antinomies of transcendental naturalism. Collapse, 5. pp. 415-451.

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Abstract

The essay argues that the transcendental objection to dogmatism is the latter's prioritisation of being over acting. The transcendental alternative is, as in Kant and Fichte, to prioritise acting over being. Yet the naturalistic alternative to this, that nature be transcendentally responsible for being and acting, is never explored, a deficit this essay seeks to make good.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:post-Copernican, dogmatism, antinomies, trancendental naturalism
Faculty/Department:~Pre-2010 Faculty Structure > Social Sciences and Humanities > School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
ID Code:12730
Deposited By: Dr I. Grant
Deposited On:13 Dec 2010 12:20
Last Modified:26 Apr 2013 10:38

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