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    Response to Critics: Phenomenalism, Fallibilism and Finitude.Luz Christopher Seiberth - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (5):559-572.
    I respond to objections from three rigorous readers challenging me to detail in what sense Sellars is a transcendental philosopher, as well as to defend the claim that ‘picturing’ is crucial to his account of intentionality. This further involves defending the tenability of transcendental phenomenalism and arguing against scepticism about picturing. Finally, this involves the question of whether the results of transcendental analyses undermine the legitimacy of the Manifest Image, and, consequently, to say what knowledge about phenomena can mean in (...)
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    A Précis of Intentionality in Sellars: A Transcendental Account of Finite Knowledge.Luz Christopher Seiberth - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (5):519-524.
    The key question I pursue in this book can be captured as follows: How can reference to the world be justified in a non-relational conception of intentionality? The overarching context of this proj...
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  3. Introduction.Mahdi Ranaee & Luz Christopher Seiberth - forthcoming - In Mahdi Ranaee & Luz Christopher Seiberth (eds.), Reading Kant with Sellars: Reconceiving Kantian Themes. Routledge.
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  4. Reading Kant with Sellars: Reconceiving Kantian Themes.Mahdi Ranaee & Luz Christopher Seiberth (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.