Kant, Hegel and the puzzles of McDowell’s philosophy

Diametros 29:110-123 (2011)
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The paper seeks to understand the proper motivation of John McDowell’s interest in both Kant and Hegel. It reconstructs his arguments in favour of the Hegelian notion of conceptualized experience, and shows how it affects his reading of Kant’s transcendental philosophy. It concludes with a comparison of McDowell’s position on experience with Hegel’s by pointing out the most important difference regarding the notion of factivity.

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Piotr K. Szałek
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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