On Some Presumed Gaps in Kant's Refutation of Idealism

In Udo Rameil (ed.), Metaphysik und Kritik. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 153-166 (2004)
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Abstract

Kant’s aim in the Refutation of Idealism is to show that the temporal determination of inner experience presupposes outer experience. Commentators have rightly noted the extraordinarily compressed character of Kant's argument, and numerous gaps in the argument have been pointed out. In this paper I focus on two of these gaps and provide a reconstruction of Kant's argument that closes them.

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Jacqueline Mariña
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