1 Either (a) Can Kant’s philosophy allow for the possibility of nonconceptual content? Should it? Or (b) ‘The key to Kant’s response to Hume is the […]
1 Either (a) ‘Transcendental idealism is the price one has to pay for transcendental arguments.’ Discuss. Or (b) What is Kant’s best argument for the thesis […]
1 ‘Kant, as transcendental idealist, is closer to Berkeley than he acknowledges.’ How fair is this criticism? 2 Explain and assess Kant’s argument for the conclusion […]
1 What is Kant’s argument for the synthetic apriority of geometry, and is it sound? 2 ‘The phenomenon-noumenon distinction does not entail the existence of two […]