Contemporary Studies in Kantian Philosophy 8 (2023): THE PRIMACY OF SENSIBILITY.

“Morning/Der Morgen,” By Caspar David Friedrich (1821-1822)


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Elma Berisha (Ibn Haldun University, TR), “Paradoxes of The Self Through Kantian Lenses: The Notion of Apperception,“ 1-18: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-elma-berisha-paradoxes-of-the-self-through-kantian-lenses-1-18

2. Addison Ellis (American University in Cairo, EG), “Self-Consciousness and the Priority Question: A Critique of the ‘Sensibility First’ Reading of Kant,” 19-49: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-addison-ellis-a-critique-of-the-sensibility-first-reading-of-kant-19-49

3. Robert Hanna (Independent philosopher, CA/USA), “Sensibility First: How to Interpret Kant’s Theoretical and Practical Philosophy,” 50-78: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-robert-hanna-sensibility-first-50-78

4. Patrícia Kauark-Leite (Federal University of Minas Gerais, BR), “Transcendental Pluralism in Kant’s Controversy with Forster about the Concept of Race,” 79-91: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-patr%C3%ADcia-kauark-leite-kant-forster-and-the-concept-of-race-79-91

5. Hemmo Laiho (University of Turku, FI), “Debunking Conceptual Creationism,” 92-101: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-hemmo-laiho-debunking-conceptual-creationism-92-101

6. Otto Paans (Independent philosopher, NL), “Kant’s Cognitive Gradualism: Reflection and Experience,” 102-121: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-otto-paans-kant-s-cognitive-gradualism-102-121

7. CSKP Editorial Team, “Revised Bibliography of Kant’s Writings Listed By English Translations of Their Titles,” 122-132: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-8-2023-cskp-editorial-team-revised-bibliography-of-kant-s-writings-122-132

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Contemporary Kantian philosophy is a fusion of the classical 18th century philosophy of Immanuel Kant and the methods of contemporary philosophy, within an expressly cosmopolitan framework; the range and scope of the problems and topics addressed by contemporary Kantian philosophy are as broad and as deep as the rational human condition itself.

CSKP publishes invited articles on Kant’s philosophy and in contemporary Kantian philosophy, that are normally (but neither exclusively nor necessarily) based on presentations at its annual workshops.

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