Reid, Kand and the philosophy of mind
Brun-Rovet suggests a possible rehabilitation of Thomas Reid's philosophy of mind by a constructive use of Immanuel Kant's criticisms of the common sense tradition. Kant offers two criticisms, explicitly claiming that common sense philosophy is ill directed methodologically, and implicitly...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Philosophical quarterly 2002-10, Vol.52 (209), p.495 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Brun-Rovet suggests a possible rehabilitation of Thomas Reid's philosophy of mind by a constructive use of Immanuel Kant's criticisms of the common sense tradition. Kant offers two criticisms, explicitly claiming that common sense philosophy is ill directed methodologically, and implicitly rejecting Reid's view that there is direct epistemological access by introspection to the ontology of mind. |
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ISSN: | 0031-8094 1467-9213 |