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Document Details : Title: Subjectivisme, scepticisme en eindigheid Subtitle: Een commentaar op Dennis Schultings Kant's Radical Subjectivism Author(s): SPIGT, Joris Journal: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie Volume: 80 Issue: 2 Date: 2018 Pages: 323-330 DOI: 10.2143/TVF.80.2.3285305 Abstract : In this essay, I discuss two aspects of Dennis Schulting’s latest book Kant’s Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017): (1) Schulting’s central thesis about Kant’s radical subjectivism and (2) Schulting’s interpretation of Hegel’s 1802-discussion of Kant. With respect to (1), I explain that Schulting rightly emphasizes and explains Kant’s central idea that subjectivity is constitutive of objectivity, the meaning and consequences of which mainstream Anglophone Kant-commentary fails to appreciate. Regarding (2), I aim to show that although Schulting is justified in rejecting some of Hegel’s lines of criticism of Kant as superficial, Schulting does not do full justice to Hegel’s idea that Kant was not radical enough. |
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