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Kantian Humility: Our Ignorance of Things in Themselves
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Rae Langton, "Kantian Humility: Our Ignorance of Things in Themselves"
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA | 1998-11-12 | ISBN 0198236530 | PDF | 248 pages | 17.4 MB
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA | 1998-11-12 | ISBN 0198236530 | PDF | 248 pages | 17.4 MB
Rae Langton offers a new interpretation and defense of Kant's doctrine of things in themselves. Kant distinguishes things in themselves from phenomena, and in so doing he makes a metaphysical distinction between intrinsic and relational properties of substances. Langton argues that his claim that we have no knowledge of things in themselves is not idealism, but epistemic humility: we have no knowledge of the intrinsic properties of substances. This interpretation vindicates Kant's scientific realism, and shows his primary/secondary quality distinction to be superior even to modern-day competitors. And it answers the famous charge that Kant's tale of things in themselves is one that makes itself untellable.
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