Transcendental Idealism at the Limit: On A. W. Moore's Criticism of Kant

Adrian Moore argues that Kant's transcendental idealism is incoherent, and that its incoherence gives us an invaluable insight into the fundamental nature of metaphysics, motivating the reconception of metaphysical inquiry with which Moore concludes his story of the development of modern philos...

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Veröffentlicht in:Philosophical topics 2015, Vol.43 (1/2), p.63-85
1. Verfasser: Gardner, Sebastian
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Zusammenfassung:Adrian Moore argues that Kant's transcendental idealism is incoherent, and that its incoherence gives us an invaluable insight into the fundamental nature of metaphysics, motivating the reconception of metaphysical inquiry with which Moore concludes his story of the development of modern philosophy. My discussion has three parts. First, I focus on the treatment of Kant's transcendental idealism in Moore's earlier book, Points of View, and highlight ways in which Moore is, I argue, open to challenge. Second, I suggest that the historical record does not bear out Moore's criticism of Kant's transcendental idealism. Third, I compare Moore's response to the alleged incoherence of transcendental idealism with that of the German Romantics.
ISSN:0276-2080
2154-154X
DOI:10.5840/philtopics2015431/25