Self-Consciousness and Objectivity: On the Two Approaches and the Same Solution
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https://doi.org/10.22240/sent35.02.162Keywords:
Solipsism, Peter Strawson, Philosophical Zombies, Self-ascription of Experience, Normativity, Synthesis, TranscendentalismAbstract
This text is an afterword to the Ukrainian translation of Leslie Stevenson’s article “Wittgenstein’s Transcendental Deduction and Kant’s Private Language Argument”.
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Kozlovskyi, V. Strawson and Kant: Descriptive Metaphysics as Сonceptual Background for the Analysis of “Critique of Pure Reason”. Sententiae, 2016, 34(1), 25-41.
Stevenson, L. Wittgenstein’s Transcendental Deduction and Kant’s Private Language Argument. Kant-Studien, 73(3), 1982, 321-337. https://doi.org/10.1515/kant.1982.73.1-4.321
Stevenson, L. Wittgenstein’s Transcendental Deduction and Kant’s Private Language Argument. Kant-Studien, 73(3), 1982, 321-337. https://doi.org/10.1515/kant.1982.73.1-4.321
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2016-12-16
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Tsyba, V. (2016). Self-Consciousness and Objectivity: On the Two Approaches and the Same Solution. Sententiae, 35(2), 162–165. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent35.02.162
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