Dialogue 49 (3):413-433 (
2010)
Copy
BIBTEX
Abstract
ABSTRACT : This paper contributes to explor the historical background of contemporary conceptualism. It suggests that a step forward toward a more promising understanding of this historical background can be made if we focus, not on the much-discussed, controversial position of Kant, but rather on the straightforward position of some main representatives of classical neo-Kantianism. My main hypothesis is that criticisms of Kant’s transcendantal aesthetics coming from Paul Natorp and Bruno Bauch may be regarded as a significant historical source for the so-called “content” conceptualism, insofar as they imply that the contents of perception are conceptual contents.