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This book considers Wilfrid Sellars' engagement with Kantian philosophy-both theoretical and practical-in his exegetical work in reading Kant as well as in his own systematic development of Kantian philosophy.
List of contents
Introduction: Kantian Themes in a Transcendental Linguistic Turn
Mahdi Ranaee and Luz Christopher Seiberth Part I: Logic and History 1. Letting the Dead Speak: On Sellars' Kant
Colin McLear 2. Transcendental Logic and Sellars' Early Papers
August Buholzer Part II: Sensations and Intuitions 3. Sellars and Kant on Intuitions and the Problem of Externality
Rolf-Peter Horstmann 4. Kant and Sellars on Sensations
Luca Corti 5. The Role of Imagination in Sellars' Theory of Experience
David Landy 6. What are Kant's Sensible Intuitions? Nonconceptualism, Sellars, and Allais
James R. O'Shea Part III: Being and Categories 7. Sellars and Kant on Categories and their Schematization
Johannes Haag 8. Why Does Wilfrid Sellars Not Have a Transcendental Deduction?
Mahdi Ranaee 9. The Forms of Representation: How to be a Kantian Realist
Willem deVries 10. Sellars' Two Worlds
Ryan Simonelli 11. Sellars' Metaontology
Luz Christopher Seiberth Part IV: Reason, Modality, and Freedom 12. Understanding Reason: A Defense of Kantian Naturalism
Preston Stovall 13. Inferentialism, Modal Anti-Realism, and the Problem of Affection
Griffin Klemick 14. "To Show the Compatibility of Compatibilism and Incompatibilism": Sellars' Reinvention of Kant's Conception of Free Will
Jeremy Randel Koons
About the author
Mahdi Ranaee is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Siegen, Germany. He specializes in Kant, history of analytic philosophy, Islamic philosophy, and epistemology. He is co-editor of
Fraught with Ought: Selected Writings of Wilfrid Sellars (forthcoming) and his articles include "Non-Accidentally Factive Mental States" (Dialogue).
Luz Christopher Seiberth is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Potsdam, Germany and specializes in Kant. A symposium to his monograph
Intentionality in Sellars (Routledge 2022) appeared in
International Journal of Philosophical Studies (2022, 30/5). He is co-editor of
Fraught with Ought: Selected Writings of Wilfrid Sellars (forthcoming).
Summary
This book considers Wilfrid Sellars’ engagement with Kantian philosophy—both theoretical and practical—in his exegetical work in reading Kant as well as in his own systematic development of Kantian philosophy.