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  1. To Suspend Finitude Itself: Hegel’s Reaction to Kant’s First Antinomy.Reed Winegar - 2016 - Hegel Bulletin 37 (1):81-103.
    Hegel famously criticizes Kant’s resolution of the antinomies. According to Sedgwick, Hegel primarily chastises Kant’s resolution for presupposing that concepts are ‘one-sided’, rather than identical to their opposites. If Kant had accepted the dialectical nature of concepts, then (according to Sedgwick) Kant would not have needed to resolve the antinomies. However, as Ameriks has noted, any such interpretation faces a serious challenge. Namely, Kant’s first antinomy concerns the universe’s physical dimensions. Even if we grant that the concept of the finite (...)
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  • Kant’s Mathematical Antinomies and the Problem of Circular Conditioning.Joe Stratmann - 2018 - Philosophical Quarterly 68 (273):679-701.
    On the reading of Kant's resolutions of the first two antinomies advanced here, Kant not only denies that the empirical world has a ground floor of empirical objects lacking proper parts in the resolution of the second antinomy, but he also denies that it has a ceiling consisting in a composite whole enclosing all other empirical objects in the resolution of the first antinomy. Indeed, the order of explanation in the first antinomy runs from wholes to the proper parts they (...)
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  • Sostanza e organismo. La critica di Hegel in Glauben und Wissen alla lettura kantiana di Spinoza.Sandra Viviana Palermo - 2017 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 72 (2):245-265.
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  • Unidad, totalidad, conformidad a fin. Reflexiones sobre el concepto de universal sintético del apartado 77 de la Kritik der Urteilskraft.Sandra Viviana Palermo - 2016 - Con-Textos Kantianos 3:139-152.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es el de indagar la estructura de la totalidad presente la noción de «universal sintético» del §77 de la KU, con el intento de mostrar que en estos pasajes textuales Kant parece querer pensar un modelo de unidad que se distingue de las otras unidades colectivas delineadas en su filosofía, en la medida en que aquí se intenta acceder a una totalidad capaz de dar cuenta de las partes/distinciones, que se constituirían – en este sentido (...)
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