Contemporary Epistemology: Kant, Hegel, McDowell

European Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):274–301 (2006)
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Argues inter alia that Kant and Hegel identified necessary conditions for the possibility of singular cognitive reference that incorporate avant la lettre Evans’ (1975) analysis of identity and predication, that Kant’s and Hegel’s semantics of singular cognitive reference are crucial to McDowell’s account of singular thoughts, and that McDowell has neglected (to the detriment of his own view) these conditions and their central roles in Kant’s and in Hegel’s theories of knowledge. > Reprinted in: J. Lindgaard, ed., John McDowell: Experience, Norm and Nature (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008d), 124–151.

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reprint Westphal, Kenneth R. (2008) "Contemporary Epistemology: Kant, Hegel, McDowell". In Lindgaard, Jakob, John McDowell, pp. 124–151: Blackwell (2008)

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Kenneth R. Westphal
Bogazici University