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Kant's influence on the history of philosophy is vast and protean. The transcendental turn denotes one of its most important forms, defined by the notion that Kant's deepest insight should not be identified with any specific epistemological or metaphysical doctrine, but rather concerns the fundamental standpoint and terms of reference of philosophical enquiry. To take the transcendental turn is not to endorse any of Kant's specific teachings, but to accept that the Copernican revolution announced in the Preface of the Critique of Pure Reason sets philosophy on a new footing and constitutes the proper starting point of philosophical reflection.The aim of this volume is to map the historical trajectory of transcendental philosophy and the major forms that it has taken. The contributions, from leading contemporary scholars, focus on the question of what the transcendental turn consists in--its motivation, justification, and implications; and the limitations and problems which it arguably confronts--with reference to the relevant major figures in modern philosophy, including Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Wittgenstein. Central themes and topics discussed include the distinction of realism from idealism, the relation of transcendental to absolute idealism, the question of how transcendental conclusions stand in relation to (and whether they can be made compatible with) naturalism, the application of transcendental thought to foundational issues in ethics, and the problematic relation of phenomenology to transcendental enquiry.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: The Transcendental Turn
- 1: Henry E. Allison: From Transcendental Realism to Transcendental Idealism: The Nature and Significance of Kant's 'Transcendental Turn'
- 2: Karl Ameriks: On Reconciling the Transcendental Turn with Kant's Idealism
- 3: Paul Abela: Kant, Naturalism, and the Reach of Practical Reason
- 4: Daniel Breazeale: The 'Synthetic-Genetic Method' of Transcendental Philosophy: Kantian Questions/Fichtean Answers
- 5: Rolf-Peter Horstmann: Fichte's Anti-Skeptical Programme: On the Anti-Skeptical Strategies in Fichte's Presentations of the Wissenschaftslehre 1794 to 1801/02
- 6: Paul Guyer: Fichte's Transcendental Ethics
- 7: Robert Pippin: Finite and Absolute Idealism: The Transcendental and the Metaphysical Hegel
- 8: Stephen Houlgate: Is Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit an Essay in Transcendental Argument?
- 9: Béatrice Han-Pile: Transcendental Aspects, Ontological Commitments, and Naturalistic Elements in Nietzsche's Thought
- 10: Dan Zahavi: Husserl and the Transcendental
- 11: Steven Crowell: Phenomenology and Transcendental Philosophy: Making Meaning Thematic
- 12: Taylor Carman: Heidegger on Unconcealment and Correctness
- 13: Cristina Lafont: Transcendental versus Hermeneutic Phenomenology in Being and Time
- 14: Sebastian Gardner: Merleau-Ponty's Transcendental Theory of Perception
- 15: Stephen Mulhall: 'Hopelessly Strange': Bernard Williams' Portrait of Wittgenstein as a Transcendental Idealist
- 16: Wayne M. Martin: Stoic Transcendentalism and the Doctrine of Oikeiosis
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