Schulting, D. (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. In “Kant and Nonconceptual Content,” Robert Hanna argues that Immanuel Kant is a significant early proponent of nonconceptual mental content—Kant’s notion of intuitional cognitive content is fundamentally equivalent to contemporary notions of nonconceptual content. Hanna contends that Kant’s famous dictum “intuitions without concepts are blind” should be understood as … [continue reading]
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Mathematical Skepticism: Infinity and Real Numbers, #1.
(Scientific American, 2023) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Chaitin and Borel 3. B.H. Slater 4. N.J. Wildberger 5. A Benacerraf-Inspired Critique of Real Numbers 6. Critique of Other Accounts of Real Numbers 7. Infinite Decimals and a Contradiction The following essay will be published in four installments; this installment, the first, contains sections 1-3. … [continue reading]