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Kant on Modalities and Justification

  • Nicolas Osborne EMAIL logo
From the journal Kant-Studien

Abstract:

This paper studies the Kantian conception of modality of judgement. After making some general considerations about the text following the table of the forms of judgement, I will take an historical perspective which will point out that the central concept for the definition of the modality of judgement is the copula. Then, after explaining the distinction between two conceptions of the copula, namely the formal conception and the transcendental one, I will argue for the second one. Finally, I will define each of the three modalities of judgement in relation to the justification the judger is able to give for her judgement.

Published Online: 2017-9-19
Published in Print: 2017-9-5

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