Journal of Transcendental Philosophy

ISSNs: 2626-8310, 2626-8329

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    Robb Dunphy: Hegel and the Problem of Beginning. Scepticism and Presuppositionlessness[REVIEW]Emmanuel Chaput - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):69-74.
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    Two Types of Neo-Kantianism. The Case of W. E. B. Du Bois’s and Alain L. Locke’s Race Theories.Massimo Cisternino - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):29-41.
    The paper uses the Neo-Kantian distinction between Natural and Human sciences and its methodological implications to navigate W. E. B. Du Bois’s and Alain L. Locke’s theories of race. In tracing a continuity between these two figures, the paper also shows how their respective reliance on Neo-Kantian categories leads them to different results. The goal is to show how, while Du Bois’s Neo-Kantianism is best understood as a Diltheyan Neo-Kantianism of the psycho-physical unity of human nature influenced by an anti-metaphysical (...)
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    Elisabeth Theresia Widmer: Left-Kantianism in the Marburg School[REVIEW]Sabato Danzilli - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):75-81.
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    Elisabeth Theresia Widmer: Left-Kantianism in the Marburg School. [REVIEW]Sabato Danzilli - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):75-81.
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    Cohen’s Influence on Husserl’s Understanding of Kant’s Transcendental Method.Francesco Scagliusi - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):1-27.
    This article argues that Husserl’s interpretation of Kant’s “regressive method” was influenced by Cohen’s account of the “transcendental method.” According to Cohen’s epistemological reading of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant’s transcendental method consists in explaining the “fact of science” by using a regressive procedure from this fact to its conditions of possibility. Husserl ascribes, as Cohen does, this method to Kant himself. First, he criticizes Kant for regressively deducing conditions of possibility that elude any type of intuitive fulfillment. Second, (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty and the Intellectualist Theory of Perception.Pietro Terzi - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):43-63.
    Merleau-Ponty’s relationship with his Sorbonne professor Léon Brunschvicg is usually disregarded or mentioned by scholars as a mere anecdote. Moreover, the rare discussions of the latter’s “critical idealism” usually take at face value Merleau-Ponty’s partial and biased account. In contrast, this paper argues that in order to understand the genesis of Merleau-Ponty’s thought, it is necessary to reassess Brunschvicg’s idealism and his views on the relationship between perception and scientific knowledge. Particular attention is drawn to a specific chapter of Brunschvicg’s (...)
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    Stephen Menn and Justin E. H. Smith: Anton Wilhelm Amo’s Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body[REVIEW]Peter West - 2024 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1):65-68.
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