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Forthcoming in Early Modern Metaphysics: Essays in Honor of Vere Chappell. Guarding the Body: A Cartesian Phenomenology of Perception Alison Simmons Harvard University I. Introduction It is easy to get the impression that Cartesians like Descartes
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In Philosophical Topics 31 (2003): 395-424. Spatial Perception from a Cartesian Point of View Alison Simmons We must observe this rule exactly: Never judge by the senses what things are in themselves, but only what relation they have to our body, for
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REPRESENTATION AND CONSCIOUSNESS IN SPINOZAS NATURALISTIC THEORY OF THE IMAGINATION Don Garrett, New York University Introduction Spinoza identifies the minds or souls of finite things with Gods ideas of those things. Margaret Wilson famously suggest
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Page 1 1/17/06 Conscience and Consciousness Rousseaus Contribution to the Stoic Theory of Oikeiosis 1 Wayne Martin University of Essex wmartin@essex.ac.uk But, as is always the case, that which can already be found in the older philosophers is see
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\"\'Marvellous Emptiness\': Berkeley on Consciousness and Self-Consciousness\"1 (Draft) Tis not to be imagin\'d wt a marvellous emptiness & Scarcity of Ideas that man shall descry who will lay aside all use of Words in his Meditations. (Philosophical Comm
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Hume Treatise Human of Nature Section 1.4.6 + Appendix + 28 of Abstract + a few other quotations These are almost all the passages in Humes writings that are relevant to his account of personal identity [additions welcome]. Bold marks Humes own empha
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Reid on Consciousness and Attention By Gideon Yaffe Introduction It was common enough in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to find philosophers holding the position that for something to be in the mind and for that mind to be conscious of it
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Gideon Yaffe Suggested Reading for 2/28 seminar at NYU EIP = Reid, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, ed. Derek Brookes, Penn State Press, 2002. INQ = Reid, An Inquiry Into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense, ed. Derek Brookes, P
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1 The Possibility of Knowledge 1.1 How-Possible Questions Im listening to a baseball game on the radio on the way home from my office. To my surprise, I hear the announcer describing a fielder catching a long fly ball that was just about to hit high
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2 Transcendental Arguments 2.1 Regressive Transcendental Arguments An epistemological how-possible question asks how knowledge of some specific kind is possible. Such questions are obstacle-dependent since they are motivated by the thought that there
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SKPCRHDoubleSpaced 05 4 2 a[1].doc Brandom April 2, 2005 Sketch of a Program for a Critical Reading of Hegel: Comparing Empirical and Logical Concepts I. Introduction: The enterprise animating this essay is generically of the sort epitomized in Cro
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1. Apperception and the Individuality of Space and Time1 by Wayne Waxman For Kant, intuition is an immediate representation whose object is always an individual, and since, in his view, the only way our minds are capable of representing anything
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CHAPTER 12: THE PYRRHONIST\'S REVENGE A final problem for Kant\'s project which I would like to discuss might be dubbed the Pyrrhonist\'s revenge. As I have emphasized, Kant interprets Pyrrhonism as modest in the scope of its skeptical attack, in parti
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KANT AND SKEPTICISM Michael N. Forster I. In this paper I want to sketch an account of the role of skepticism in Kant\'s critical philosophy.1 The critical philosophy set forth in the Critique of Pure Reason (henceforth: the Critique) grew from and
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-1Kants I think versus Descartes I am a thing that thinks With one exception, all references to Descartes in Kants Critique of Pure Reason occur in the Transcendental Dialectic. After having laid out in the transcendental Aesthetic and Analytic what
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1 Self-Consciousness and Consciousness of Ones Own Body. Variations on a Kantian Theme I- The Problem Kant is the first to have introduced a radical distinction between two kinds, or two aspects, of self-consciousness. On the one hand we are self-co
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