The contributions in this book explore the notions of the transcendental at work in philosophers from Husserl to Davidson, covering both analytic and continental approaches.
Notes on contributors
vii
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction: The idea of the transcendental
1
(6)
Jeff Malpas
Kant's critical debut: The idea of the transcendental in Kant's early thought
7
(15)
Camilla Serck-Hanssen
The fact of judgement: The Kantian response to the Humean condition
22
(26)
Juliet Floyd
Making sense: Husserl's phenomenology as transcendental idealism
48
(27)
Dermot Moran
From the transcendental to the `topological': Heidegger on ground, unity and limit
75
(25)
Jeff Malpas
Facticity and transcendental philosophy
100
(22)
Steven Crowell
Heidegger in America or how transcendental philosophy becomes pragmatic
122
(17)
Mark Okrent
On the power and limit of transcendental reflection
139
(23)
Karsten Harries
The opening to infinity: Derrida's quasi-transcendentals
162
(22)
Claire Colebrook
Noam Chomsky's linguistic revolution: Cartesian or Kantian?
184
(13)
Bruce W. Fraser
Non-rational grounds and mind-transcendent objects
197
(13)
Mark A. Wrathall
Transcendental or epistemological? McDowell's justification of empirical knowledge
210
(9)
Anita Leirfall
Davidson's transcendental argumentation
219
(19)
Andrew N. Carpenter
Bibliography
238
(13)
Index
251
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