Arguing for Transcendental Idealism: Lucy Allais on Manifest Reality

Kantian Review 21 (2):261-272 (2016)
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I endorse Allais’s ‘moderate metaphysical’ approach to transcendental idealism, but find tension between her concept of ‘manifest reality’ and her relational interpretation of the doctrine. And I think her reconstruction of Kant’s argument for transcendental idealism fails to block the famous ‘missing alternative’ objection, although in my view Kant’s fundamental argument for the position was intended precisely to block such an objection.

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Paul Guyer
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