Limits of intelligibility: issues from Kant and Wittgenstein
"The essays in this volume investigate the question of where, and in what sense, the bounds of intelligible thought, knowledge, and speech are to be drawn. Is there a way in which we are limited in what we think, know, and say? And if so, does this mean that we are constrained - that there is s...
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Contents ix xii Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Where Intelligibility Gives Out 1 JENS PIER PART I Limits Assessed 21 1 23 Metaphysical Dissatisfaction BARRY STROUD 2 The Bounds of Sense 35 A. W. MOORE PART II Limits in Kant 3 Kant on Why We Cannot Even Judge about Things in Themselves 55 57 GUIDO KREIS 4 The “Original” Form of Cognition: On Kant’s Hylomorphism 87 ANDREA KERN 5 Logical and Moral Aliens within Us: Kant on Theoretical and Practical Self-Conceit G. ANTHONY BRUNO 109
viii Contents PART IH Limits in Wittgenstein 6 Wittgenstein on the Limits of Language 135 137 HANS SLUGA 7 The Threefold Puzzle of Negation and the Limits of Sense 154 JEAN-PHILIPPE NARBOUX 8 Truth and the Limits of Ethical Thought: Reading Wittgenstein with Diamond 195 GILAD NIR PART IV Limits Reconsidered 9 On Transcending the Limits of Language 217 219 GRAHAM PRIEST 10 Art, Authenticity, and Understanding 238 DAVID SUAREZ 11 No Limit: On What Thought Can Actually Do 262 JOCELYN BENOIST 12 On the Speculative Form of Holistic Reflection: Hegel’s Criticism of Kant’s Limitations of Reason 280 PIRMIN STEKELER-WEITHOFER Index 303 |
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Contents ix xii Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Where Intelligibility Gives Out 1 JENS PIER PART I Limits Assessed 21 1 23 Metaphysical Dissatisfaction BARRY STROUD 2 The Bounds of Sense 35 A. W. MOORE PART II Limits in Kant 3 Kant on Why We Cannot Even Judge about Things in Themselves 55 57 GUIDO KREIS 4 The “Original” Form of Cognition: On Kant’s Hylomorphism 87 ANDREA KERN 5 Logical and Moral Aliens within Us: Kant on Theoretical and Practical Self-Conceit G. ANTHONY BRUNO 109
viii Contents PART IH Limits in Wittgenstein 6 Wittgenstein on the Limits of Language 135 137 HANS SLUGA 7 The Threefold Puzzle of Negation and the Limits of Sense 154 JEAN-PHILIPPE NARBOUX 8 Truth and the Limits of Ethical Thought: Reading Wittgenstein with Diamond 195 GILAD NIR PART IV Limits Reconsidered 9 On Transcending the Limits of Language 217 219 GRAHAM PRIEST 10 Art, Authenticity, and Understanding 238 DAVID SUAREZ 11 No Limit: On What Thought Can Actually Do 262 JOCELYN BENOIST 12 On the Speculative Form of Holistic Reflection: Hegel’s Criticism of Kant’s Limitations of Reason 280 PIRMIN STEKELER-WEITHOFER Index 303 |
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