The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection

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Beade, Ileana Paola
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2013
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In this paper, I shall consider some conclusions drawn by Christian Onof in a recent paper, in which the author analyzes the problem of transcendental affection. Onof assumes that Kant´s references to the thing-in-itself as the cause (or ground) of sensible affection require some sort of justification, for -as he claims- these references are grounded in a metaphysical assumption, that is: the existence of something real beyond the subject`s mind. I will suggest, on the contrary, that Kant´s confidence in the existence of a non-subjective reality should not be characterized a metaphysical assumption, and would not require, therefore, any particular justification. The other main issue I will consider concerns the position adopted by Onof in relation to the current debate between the so called two-objects interpretation and the two-aspects interpretation (concerning the critical distinction between appearances and things-in-themselves). Although Onof attempts to go beyond this dichotomy, I will try to show that many of his statements about the thing-in-itself and affection are not incompatible with some conclusions drawn in the frame of the two-aspects interpretation (or epistemic interpretation), which Onof, however, explicitly rejects.
Fil: Beade, Ileana Paola. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Filosofía "Dr. Alejandro Korn"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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Thing in Itself
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
title The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
spellingShingle The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
Beade, Ileana Paola
Kant
Thing in Itself
Noumenon
title_short The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
title_full The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
title_fullStr The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
title_full_unstemmed The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
title_sort The thing in-itself and its role in the constitution of objectivity. A critical reading of Onof´s reconstruction of transcendental affection
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Beade, Ileana Paola
author Beade, Ileana Paola
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Thing in Itself
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this paper, I shall consider some conclusions drawn by Christian Onof in a recent paper, in which the author analyzes the problem of transcendental affection. Onof assumes that Kant´s references to the thing-in-itself as the cause (or ground) of sensible affection require some sort of justification, for -as he claims- these references are grounded in a metaphysical assumption, that is: the existence of something real beyond the subject`s mind. I will suggest, on the contrary, that Kant´s confidence in the existence of a non-subjective reality should not be characterized a metaphysical assumption, and would not require, therefore, any particular justification. The other main issue I will consider concerns the position adopted by Onof in relation to the current debate between the so called two-objects interpretation and the two-aspects interpretation (concerning the critical distinction between appearances and things-in-themselves). Although Onof attempts to go beyond this dichotomy, I will try to show that many of his statements about the thing-in-itself and affection are not incompatible with some conclusions drawn in the frame of the two-aspects interpretation (or epistemic interpretation), which Onof, however, explicitly rejects.
Fil: Beade, Ileana Paola. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Filosofía "Dr. Alejandro Korn"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description In this paper, I shall consider some conclusions drawn by Christian Onof in a recent paper, in which the author analyzes the problem of transcendental affection. Onof assumes that Kant´s references to the thing-in-itself as the cause (or ground) of sensible affection require some sort of justification, for -as he claims- these references are grounded in a metaphysical assumption, that is: the existence of something real beyond the subject`s mind. I will suggest, on the contrary, that Kant´s confidence in the existence of a non-subjective reality should not be characterized a metaphysical assumption, and would not require, therefore, any particular justification. The other main issue I will consider concerns the position adopted by Onof in relation to the current debate between the so called two-objects interpretation and the two-aspects interpretation (concerning the critical distinction between appearances and things-in-themselves). Although Onof attempts to go beyond this dichotomy, I will try to show that many of his statements about the thing-in-itself and affection are not incompatible with some conclusions drawn in the frame of the two-aspects interpretation (or epistemic interpretation), which Onof, however, explicitly rejects.
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