Comments on the Tom Rockmore’s article “Some consequences of Kant’s Copernican turn”

Authors

  • V.I. Przhilenskiy Московский государственный юридический университет имени О.Е. Кутафина

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2413-9084-2019-24-1-69-71

Keywords:

turn, representationalism, anti-representationalism, constructivism, pure reason, practical reason

Abstract

The “remarks” assess the consistency of T. Rockmore’s assertion that Kant’s philosophy creates the possibility of further development of anti-representationalist and constructivist ideas. They criticize the reduction of the turn to the statement that phenomena are only representations, not things-in-themselves. Rockmore’s interpretation of the turn is opposed to a more traditional position whereby I. Kant changed a ratio of theoretical and practical in the hierarchy of knowledge, which caused a “revolutionary” and “turnable” revision of the whole idea of mind, its structure and content.

Author Biography

  • V.I. Przhilenskiy, Московский государственный юридический университет имени О.Е. Кутафина

    DSc in Philosophy, professor

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Published

2019-09-25

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Research programs of epistemology