An inconsistency in Cassirer’s conception of the a priori

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (5):1154-1160 (2023)
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Approaching Cassirer’s writings can be overwhelming. This is true not just because of the sheer volume of what he published, but even more so because of how varied it all is. For example, if you wa...

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