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Table des matières
Introduction
Fabio Gironi
- After Kant, Sellars, and Meillassoux: Back to Empirical Realism?
James R. O’Shea
- Sellars and Meillassoux: a Most Unlikely Encounter
Aude Bandini
- Correlation, Speculation, and the Modal Kant-Sellars Thesis
Ray Brassier
- Speculative Materialism or Pragmatic Naturalism?: Sellars contra Meillassoux
Carl B. Sachs
- How to Know that we Know? The contemporary Post-Kantian problem of a priori synthetic judgments
Anna Longo
- Toward the Thing-in Itself: Sellars’ and Meillassoux’s Divergent Conception of Kantian Transcendentalism
Dionysis Christias
- A Plea for Narcissus. On the Transcendental Reflexion /\ Refraction Mediation Tandem
Gabriel Catren
- Speculating the Real: On Quentin Meillassoux’s Philosophical Realism
Joseph Cohen
- ‘It is not until we have eaten the apple’: Forestalling the Necessity of Contingency
Muhannad Hariri
- Puncturing the Circle of Correlation: Rationalism, Materialism, and Dialectics
Daniel Sacilotto
A propos de l'auteur
Fabio Gironi holds an Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship in the School of Philosophy at University College Dublin, Ireland. He has published numerous articles on realism in contemporary continental philosophy, on Wilfrid Sellars, and on Quentin Meillassoux.
Résumé
This book brings together experts of analytic and continental philosophy to discuss the legacy of Kantianism. It explores the ways in which the philosophy of Sellars can be put into dialogue with the work of Meillassoux, explaining how their stances can be compared thanks to their shared Kantian heritage and interest in the problem of realism.
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"The volume does achieve something important: it demonstrates that Meillassoux's speculative materialism is not an eccentric position to be found in some far-off corner of continental philosophy, but a serious and interesting position that should be engaged by those who stand in other traditions of contemporary philosophy." – Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"This book takes up the contemporary legacy of Kant and his transcendental idealism in dialogue with two of his most influential recent interpreters: Wilfrid Sellars and Quentin Meillassoux. Though situated on different sides of the analytic/continental divide, both of these philosophers’ interpretations have revitalized the discussion of Kant’s philosophy and its associated metaphysics and transformed it for contemporary philosophical discussion. This is the first book to bring Sellars’ and Meillassoux’s respective treatments of Kant explicitly into dialogue and, as such, will be essential in laying the groundwork for a twenty-first century discussion of Kant’s epistemology and metaphysics beyond the analytic/continental divide." —Paul M. Livingston, University of New Mexico, USA