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The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (1): 111–115.
Published: 01 January 2022
...William J. FitzPatrick william.fitzpatrick@rochester.edu O’Connor Cailin , The Origins of Unfairness: Social Categories and Cultural Evolution . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2019 240 pp. © 2022 by Cornell University 2022 Human groups across cultures and times...
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The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (2): 129–168.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Anil Gomes; A. W. Moore; Andrew Stephenson For Kant, the human cognitive faculty has two subfaculties: sensibility and the understanding. Each has pure forms that are necessary to us as humans: space and time for sensibility; the categories for the understanding. But Kant is careful to leave open...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (2): 289–292.
Published: 01 April 2015
...Zoltán Gendler Szabó Magidor Ofra , Category Mistakes . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2013 . xi + 171 pp . © 2015 by Cornell University 2015 If you have a systematic language with a large vocabulary, you will end up with a lot of nonsense. For example, besides sentences...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (1): 1–58.
Published: 01 January 2015
... of determination by the understanding through the transcendental synthesis of the imagination. The conceptual unity that the understanding prescribes to the manifold in intuition, by means of the categories, defines the formal intuition. Furthermore, this article argues that it is the sui generis, nonconceptual...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (3): 279–322.
Published: 01 July 2018
... to the problem and find them all wanting. This suggests a return to a kind of Goodmanian view that the world is a structureless mess onto which we project our own categorizations, not something with categories already built in. Suppose that pain is action-guiding in the sense that one should minimize...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (4): 583–589.
Published: 01 October 2015
... as a real “community of substances” (chap. 18, “Our Place in Nature and Its Place in Us”). It is only at the penultimate level that the famous Kantian “categories” enter in. But before that, Waxman makes powerful and original use of a notion much less in focus for commentators on Kant: analytic unity...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (1): 121–125.
Published: 01 January 2018
... that the categories “do not represent to us the conditions under which objects are given to us in intuitions.” We thus have the issue of “how subjective conditions of thinking could have objective validity.” Allison refers to this throughout in an almost sardonic manner as “the specter that Kant is seeking...
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The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (2): 226–230.
Published: 01 April 2022
... in the Logic . Hegel insists that his logic is strictly immanent—that it simply unfolds the “dialectic” inherent in the categories of thought and being, and so cannot “anticipate” at any stage what will, or should, emerge later (Hegel 2010: 33, 750). In this sense Hegel’s logic does not have a teleological...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (1): 91–94.
Published: 01 January 2001
... the split).
The example illustrates the central role of metaphysical categories. A priori
metaphysical theses depend on truths concerning these categories. Lowe sides
with Aristotle in supposing metaphysics to concern categories of being, as dis-
tinct from Kantian categories of thought (10...
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The Philosophical Review (2021) 130 (4): 596–600.
Published: 01 October 2021
...Adam Hochman References Ásta. 2018. Categories We Live By: The Construction of Sex, Gender, Race, and Other Social Categories. New York: Oxford University Press. Hochman, Adam. 2019a. “Race and Reference.” Biology and Philosophy 34, no. 32: 1–22. Hochman, Adam. 2019b...
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The Philosophical Review (2002) 111 (1): 98–101.
Published: 01 January 2002
.... By MICHAEL WEDIN. New York:
Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 482.
Michael Wedin’s Aristotle’s Theory of Substance provides an interpretation of pri-
mary substance in Metaphysics Book Z that is compatible with the ontology of
the Categories. The incompatibilist position holds that primary...
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The Philosophical Review (2020) 129 (3): 323–393.
Published: 01 July 2020
... determinately perceptual nor determinately cognitive. But surely almost every psychological category has borderline cases, so why should perception and cognition be any different? The real challenge is to significantly limit the range of borderline cases so that the perception-cognition distinction remains...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (4): 645–648.
Published: 01 October 2000
... of
certain a priori concepts, the Categories. However, this is only the surface
of Kant’s much deeper, though neglected view about the nature of reason
and judgment. Kant holds that even our a priori concepts are acquired, not
from sensation, but “originally,” because our mind has a fundamental ca...
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The Philosophical Review (2020) 129 (1): 149–153.
Published: 01 January 2020
... that ontological pluralism is useful to our theorizing about time, ontological categories, “almost nothings,” and persons, respectively (140). Each chapter appeals to a special case of the Sideggerian view: while the unrestricted quantifier isn't perfectly natural, there are various perfectly natural restricted...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (2): 316–320.
Published: 01 April 2023
... might qualify here, but this category will rarely be used since it requires the wrongdoing itself to be reasonable.) Third, if residents are rich and the wrongdoing was egregious, then an equal distribution is again fine. Pasternak does not say so, but surely this category mandates a strongly...
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The Philosophical Review (2005) 114 (1): 1–31.
Published: 01 January 2005
... indifferently between formal and material
modes of expression involving vague terms. For example, I will say both
that ‘x is (definitely) ⌽’ is true and that x is (definitely) ⌽, and both that
x is a borderline case for the predicate and that x is a borderline
case for the category or kind or property...
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The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (2): 157–201.
Published: 01 April 2004
...). ____. 1984 . Arithmetic and the Categories. Topoi 3 : 109 -121. Shabel, Lisa. 1998 . Kant on the `Symbolic Construction' of Mathematical Concepts. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 29 : 589 -621. Simons, Peter. 1987 . Parts: A Study in Ontology . Oxford: Clarendon Press...
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The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (2): 243–246.
Published: 01 April 2010
... that a state of affairs is somehow true or false, let alone espe-
cially or paradigmatically true. Consider the state of affairs of Socrates-being-seated-
on-a-leather-sofa. To many today it will seem a kind of category mistake to call this
state of affairs true or false, or even to assess it for truth...
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The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (2): 246–250.
Published: 01 April 2010
... or false, let alone espe-
cially or paradigmatically true. Consider the state of affairs of Socrates-being-seated-
on-a-leather-sofa. To many today it will seem a kind of category mistake to call this
state of affairs true or false, or even to assess it for truth or falsity. Socrates-being-
seated...
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The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (2): 250–255.
Published: 01 April 2010
... the state of affairs of Socrates-being-seated-
on-a-leather-sofa. To many today it will seem a kind of category mistake to call this
state of affairs true or false, or even to assess it for truth or falsity. Socrates-being-
seated-on-a-leather-sofa seems a certain sort of structured entity, a complex...
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