The Aeneas Argument: Personality and Immortality in Kant's Third Paralogism
Kant Yearbook 2:95-122 (2010)
| Abstract | In this paper, I challenge the assumption that Kant’s Third Paralogism has to do, first and foremost, with the question of personal identity. | |||||||||
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Chris W. Surprenant (2008). Kant's Postulate of the Immortality of the Soul. International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1):85-98.
R. I. G. Hughes (1983). Kant's Third Paralogism. Kant-Studien 74 (4).
Patricia Kitcher (2011). Kant's Thinker. Oxford University Press.
Michelle Gilmore Grier (1993). Illusion and Fallacy in Kant's First Paralogism. Kant-Studien 84 (3).
Corey W. Dyck (2011). A Wolff in Kant's Clothing: Christian Wolff's Influence on Kant's Accounts of Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, and Psychology. Philosophy Compass 6 (1):44-53.
Chris W. Surprenant (2008). Kant's Postulate of the Immortality of the Soul. International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1):85-98.
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