Minding the Gap: Subjectivism and the Deduction

Kantian Review 23 (1):99-109 (2018)
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Abstract

Chapter 4 of Dennis Schulting’s book Kant’s Radical Subjectivism targets those commentators who take there to be a gap in the transcendental deduction of the categories, arguing instead that there is no gap between the necessary application of the categories and their exemplification in the object of experience. In these comments on the chapter, I suggest a minimal sense in which the fact that there is a gap is non-negotiable. The interesting question is not whether there is a gap which needs to be bridged, but how and why Kant makes the step from subjectivity to objectivity.

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Anil Gomes
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The Bounds of Transcendental Logic.Dennis Schulting - 2021 - London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Kant-Bibliographie 2018.Margit Ruffing - 2020 - Kant Studien 111 (4):647-702.

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