Analytic Kantianism: Sellars and McDowell on Sensory Consciousness
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1092766
Palavras-chave:
Kant, Sellars, McDowell, Transcendental Philosophy, perception, intuition, judgment
Resumo
Wilfrid Sellars and John McDowell can both be read as proponents of Analytic Kantianism. However, their accounts differ in important detail. In particular, McDowell has criticized Sellars’s account of sensory consciousness in a number of papers (most notably in LFI and SC), both as a reading of Kant and on its systematic merits. The present paper offers a detailed analysis of this criticism and a defense of Sellars’s position against the background of a methodology of transcendental philosophy.##submission.format##
Publicado
2017-12-08
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Seção
Monographic Issue ("Kant in Current Philosophy of Mind and Epistemology")





