Kant’s Transcendental Idealism [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 17 (1):81-83 (1987)
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Professor Allison provides a clear, unified, and compelling reading of the first Critique. He focuses on Kant’s transcendental idealism and defends this idealism as a cogent philosophical position. Allison’s main target is the “standard view,” represented most influentially by Strawson, which sees Kant as a skeptical subjective idealist, or phenomenalist. Kant is interpreted by this view as holding that objects of our experience are subjective ideas. Things in themselves are postulated as the unknowable grounds for our representations. Allison, however, takes Kant’s professions of transcendental idealism and empirical realism seriously. This idealism, Allison insists, is epistemological.

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