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. … [continue reading]

Announcing the Publication of Contemporary Studies in Kantian Philosophy 7 (2022), With Articles on Kant & Reflection, Kant & Nishida, and Wittgenstein’s Crypto-Kantianism.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Robert Hanna (Independent philosopher USA), “Wittgenstein’s Crypto-Kantianism and How It Subverts, Surpasses, and Supplants Analytic Philosophy,” 1-28:  https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-7-2022-robert-hanna-wittgenstein-s-crypto-kantianism-1-28 2. Otto Paans (Independent philosopher NL), “Affinity and Expression: Kant, Nishida, and the Sensible Foundations of Expressivity,” 29-46: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/cskp-7-2022-otto-paans-kant-nishida-and-the-sensible-foundations-of-expressivity-29-46 3. Otto Paans (Independent philosopher NL), “Agency, Structuring, and Formation: Kantian Reflection and Its … [continue reading]