Kant, the Practical Postulates, and Clifford’s Principle

Contemporary Pragmatism 17 (1):21-47 (2020)
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In this paper I argue that Kant would have endorsed Clifford’s principle. The paper is divided into four sections. In the first, I review Kant’s argument for the practical postulates. In the second, I discuss a traditional objection to the style of argument Kant employs. In the third, I explain how Kant would respond to this objection and how this renders the practical postulates consistent with Clifford’s principle. In the fourth, I introduce positive grounds for thinking that Kant would have endorsed this principle.

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Samuel J. M. Kahn
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis

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