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    Kant’s Concept of Thing in itself, Substance and Transcendental Object. 남기호 - 2017 - The Catholic Philosophy 28:71-96.
    이 글은 게롤트 프라우스의 해석에 대한 비판적 이해를 바탕으로 칸트의 사물 자체 개념의 의미와 실체 및 선험적 대상과의 관계를 밝힌다. 프라우스의 해석에 따르면 자신 자체에서 고찰된 사물(res in se spectata)로 읽어야 하는 칸트의 사물 자체는 경험적 사물 자체와 선험 철학적 사물 자체로 구분될 수 있다. 이에 칸트가비판하려는 기체화(基體化)된 단위 용어로서의 사물 자체의 의미를 추가할 수 있다. 칸트에 따르면 언제나 선험적 통각을 발휘하는 오성은 여러 현상체들의 동일한 가상적 상관자로서 어떤 선험적 대상=X를 설정하고 이것이 나타난 것으로 여겨지는 현상체들에 선차적으로 범주들을 적용한다. 이 (...)
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    The Thing In Itself In Kantian Philosophy.George A. Schrader & George Schrader - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (3):30-44.
    So far as his critical employment of the concept is concerned, the thing in itself is not a second object. The thing in itself is given in its appearances; it is the object which appears. In other words, the object is taken in a twofold sense. There is no contradiction, Kant maintained, in supposing that one and the same will is, as an appearance, determined by the laws of nature and yet, as a thing in (...)
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  3. The Thing in Itself: From Unknowability to Acquaintance (Kant-Schopenhauer).N. S. Mudragei - 1999 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (3):64-89.
    Today it is a rare journal article that does not begin with the words "on the threshold of the third millennium." Someone might say, "What do you, philosophers, have to do with the swift flow of time? You're always talking about the eternal!" But he would not be right. First, although philosophy reflects on the eternal, it exists in time. Like any intellectual community, philosophy has its beginning and history; indeed, a history full of dramatic and even tragic pages, including (...)
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    The Thing-in-itself in Nietzsche and Kant.Martin Schönfeld - 2013 - New Nietzsche Studies 9 (1):71-83.
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    The Thing in Itself Appears in a Meta-language.D. L. C. Maclachlan - 1995 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2:155-161.
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  6. The Thing in Itself and Will.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1988 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 69:127-137.
     
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    The Thing in Itself Revisited.Michael Philips - 2001 - Philosophy Now 34:22-24.
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    The Thing in Itself Revisited.Michael Philips - 2001 - Philosophy Now 34:22-24.
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    The Thing in Itself Revisited.Michael Philips - 2001 - Philosophy Now 34:22-24.
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  10. Kant thing-in-itself theory.Th Li - 1979 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 10 (3):57-75.
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    The Thing in Itself in English Interpretations of Kant.John Hoaglund - 1973 - American Philosophical Quarterly 10 (1):1 - 14.
  12. The Ambiguity in Schopenhauer’s Doctrine of the Thing-in-Itself.Vasfi Onur Özen - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (294):251-288.
    The general attitude towards Arthur Schopenhauer’s metaphysics is rather fiercely critical and at times even tendentious. It seems that the figure of Schopenhauer as an irredeemably flawed, stubborn, and contradictory philosopher serves as a leitmotiv among scholars. Schopenhauer’s identification of the thing-in-itself with the will continues to be a thorny puzzle in the secondary literature, and it presents perhaps the greatest challenge to Schopenhauer scholars. Schopenhauer borrows the term ‘thing-in-itself’ from Immanuel Kant, who uses it to (...)
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    On Kant's "Thing-in-Itself" Theory.Li Tse-Hou - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (3):57-75.
    The "thing-in-itself" theory occupies a pivotal position in the whole of Kantian philosophy, and scholars have expressed varying views on the intricate content of the theory. In the realm of epistemology, the theory implies at least three things: the origin of sensation, the limits of knowledge, and the rational idea. The last implication leads directly to moral reality in the realm of ethics. Interwoven and mutually comprehended, these implications are dipped in the general meaning of agnosticism. The first (...)
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  14. Schopenhauer's proof that thing-in-itself is will.Dale Jacquette - 2007 - Kantian Review 12 (2):76-108.
    In a bold series of pronouncements, Arthur Schopenhauer maintains that the Kantian thing-in-itself is Will. The division between the world as Will and representation, with its impressive array of implications, is Schopenhauer's most important and distinctive contribution to metaphysics. To understand what Schopenhauer means by ‘Will’ as opposed to the empirical ‘will’, and his reasons for identifying thing-in-itself with Will, we must look in detail at two related arguments by which Schopenhauer proposes to link these concepts. (...)
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  15. Kosík, Lukács and the thing in itself.Tom Rockmore - 2021 - In Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart (eds.), Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the concrete. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The Kantian thing-in-itself as a philosophical fiction.Eva Schaper - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):233-243.
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    Two Senses of "Thing-in-Itself" in Schopenhauer's Philosophy.David E. Cartwright - 2001 - Idealistic Studies 31 (1):31-54.
    I present an interpretation of Schopenhauer's metaphysics that moderates between the positions of the advocates and critics of the standard view andthe standard objection. I contend that there are two senses of "thing-initself' in Schopenhauer's philosophy. I agree with the advocates of the standard view that the will is thing-in-itself, but only in a relative sense, i.e., the will is the thing-in-itself relative to other appearances. But I agree with the critics of the standard objection (...)
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    Two Senses of "Thing-in-Itself" in Schopenhauer's Philosophy.David E. Cartwright - 2001 - Idealistic Studies 31 (1):31-54.
    I present an interpretation of Schopenhauer's metaphysics that moderates between the positions of the advocates and critics of the standard view andthe standard objection. I contend that there are two senses of "thing-initself' in Schopenhauer's philosophy. I agree with the advocates of the standard view that the will is thing-in-itself, but only in a relative sense, i.e., the will is the thing-in-itself relative to other appearances. But I agree with the critics of the standard objection (...)
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    Imprints of the thing in itself : Li Zehou's critique of critical philosophy and the historicization of the transcendental.Ady Van den Stock - 2020 - Asian Studies-Azijske Studije 8 (1).
    Kant's concept of the "thing in itself" constitutes a formidable challenge to the project of "historical ontology" with which the name of Li Zehou has become synonymous. Li's radical reinterpretation of Kant's critical philosophy, which locates the conditions of the possibility of knowledge and experience within historical and social evolution and thus seeks to allow for a form of human self-determination, brings us face to face with the dose relation between the epistemological/ontological and normative dimensions of the notion (...)
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    In defense of the thing in itself.M. Westphal - 1968 - Kant Studien 59 (1-4):118-141.
  21. The ideal of the thing-in-itself in the philosophy of Maimon, Salomon.S. Zac - 1988 - Archives de Philosophie 51 (2):213-229.
     
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  22. The epistemological function of the "thing in itself".Albert Ross Hill - 1905 - [Columbia, Mo.,:
     
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    Kant, Nietzsche and the thing in itself.Stephen Houlgate - 1993 - Nietzsche Studien 22:115-157.
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    Tristan Garcia and the Thing-In-Itself.Graham Harman - 2013 - Parrhesia (16):26-34.
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    In Defense of the Thing in Itself.M. Westphal - 1968 - Kant Studien 59 (1-4):118-141.
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  26. Another Look at Husserl’s Treatment of the Thing in Itself.Matt Bower - manuscript
    It is a familiar story that, where Kant humbly draws a line beyond which cognition can’t reach, Husserl presses forward to show how we can cognize beyond that limit. Kant supposes that cognition is bound to sensibility and that what we experience in sensibility is mere appearance that does not inform us about the intrinsic nature of things in themselves. By contrast, for Husserl, it makes no sense to say we experience anything other than things in themselves when we enjoy (...)
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    Schopenhauer on the Kantian Thing-In-Itself as Platonic Idea.Mihaela C. Fistioc - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 547-556.
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    Transcendental Object and Thing In Itself.Rolf George - 1974 - In Gerhard Funke (ed.), Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.–10. April 1974, Teil 2: Sektionen 1,2. De Gruyter. pp. 186-195.
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    Truth, Knowledge and the Thing in Itself.Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden - 2008 - In Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden (eds.), Law and Peace in Kant's Philosophy/Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Proceedings of the 10th International Kant Congress/Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Nietzsche, Kant, and the Thing in Itself.Kurt Mosser - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):67-77.
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    6 appearance and the thing-in-itself.Friedrich Nietzsche - 2019 - In A. L. Macfie (ed.), Orientalism: A Reader. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 35-38.
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    Kant and the Thing In Itself.Ralph Blumenau - 2001 - Philosophy Now 31:18-21.
  33. Truth, Knowledge and the Thing in Itself.James Phillips - 2008 - In Valerio Rohden, Ricardo Terra, Guido Antonio Almeida & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 2:585-595.
     
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    On Two Concepts of Thing-in-itself.Alicja Pietras - 2007 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 19:57-76.
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  35. The Kantian Thing-in-Itself or Creative Mind.Oscar W. Miller - 1955
  36. The Kantian thing-in-itself.Oscar W. Miller - 1956 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    The Kantian Thing-in-Itself or The Creative Mind.OSCAR W. MILLER - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (3):423-424.
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    Kant, Nietzsche and the thing in itself.Stephen Houlgate - 1993 - Nietzsche Studien 22 (1):115-157.
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    Kant, Nietzsche and the 'Thing in itself'.Stephen Houlgate - 1992 - In Wilhelm Radloff (ed.), 1993. De Gruyter. pp. 115-157.
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    Heidegger on ‘Thing in Itself’ and ‘Appearance’: A Promising Interpretation of Kant?Andree Hahmann - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 1277-1286.
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    Pages 92-98.In Response - unknown
    In his comments, Daniel Nicholls succeeds in saying more than a few things that I had scarcely realized about the ways in which I write and, therefore, of what I tend to take for granted. He sees in what I write a capacity ‘to utilize the “obvious” whilst at the same time saying something about it.’ Not every philosopher would take that as a compliment. Many philosophers and philosophies have quite other pretensions – to transcend the illusions of common thought (...)
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    Nietzsche and the Thing in Itself.Steven D. Weiss - 1993 - International Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):79-84.
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  43. Nietzsche’s Critique of Kant’s Thing in Itself.Mattia Riccardi - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):333-351.
    This paper investigates the argument that substantiates Nietzsche's refusal of teh Kantian concept of thing in itself. As Maudmarie Clark points out, Nietzsche dismisses this notion because he views it as self-contradictory. The main concern of the paper will be to account for this position. In particular, the two main theses defended here are that the argument underlying Nietzsche's claim is that the concept of thing in itself amounts to the inconsistent idea of a propertyless (...) and that this argument is a sound one. Finally, I will show that the reading proposed allows a deflationary response to the objection that Nietzsche's will to power is simply a new version of the post-Kantian thing in itself.Dieser Aufsatz untersucht die Argumentation, die Nietzsches Zurückweisung des kantischen Begriffs des Dings an sich untermauert. Wie Maudmarie Clark betont, berwift Nietzsche diesen Begriff als selbstwidersprüchlich. Hauptanliegen des Aufsatzes ist, dies deutlich zu machen. Insbesondere werden folgende zwei Thesen vertrenen: dass das Nietzsches Position zugrundeliegende Argument darin besteht, der Begriff des Dings an sich sei der inkonsistente Begriff eines eigenschaftslosen Dings; dass dieses Argument stichhaltig ist. Schließlich wird gezeigt, dass diese Interpretation eine delfationäre Antwort auf den Einwand ermöglicht, Nietzsches Wille zur Macht sei einfach eine neue Variante des postkantischen Dings an sich. (shrink)
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  44. Kant’s One Self and the Appearance/Thing-in-itself Distinction.Colin Marshall - 2013 - Kant Studien 104 (4):421-441.
    Kant’s transcendental idealism hinges on a distinction between appearances and things in themselves. The debate about how to understand this distinction has largely ignored the way that Kant applies this distinction to the self. I argue that this is a mistake, and that Kant’s acceptance of a single, unified self in both his theoretical and practical philosophy causes serious problems for the ‘two-world’ interpretation of his idealism.
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    The Kantian Thing-in-Itself or Creative Mind. [REVIEW]Ephrem McCarthy - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:220-221.
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    The Kantian Thing-in-Itself or Creative Mind. [REVIEW]Ephrem McCarthy - 1956 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:220-221.
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    The Kantian Thing-in-itself, or The Creative Mind. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):180-180.
    A fanciful re-shuffling of Kantian words and hints from such works as Baldwin's Dictionary into a metaphysic involving an existential "I-in-itself" which posits subsistent things-in-themselves to constitute its world. --L. K. B.
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  48. The Transcendental Object, Experience, and the Thing in Itself.Michael Oberst - manuscript
    Kant’s doctrine of the “transcendental object” has always puzzled interpreters. On the one hand, he says that the transcendental object is the object to which we relate our representations. On the other hand, he declares the transcendental object to be unknowable and identifies it with the thing in itself. I argue that this poses a problem that Kant only in the B edition of the Critique solves in a satisfactory manner. According to this solution, we ascribe sensible predicates (...)
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  49. Presidential Address to the 48th Annual Meeting of the Florida Philosophical Association: "Kant's Thing in Itself, or the Tao of Königsberg".Martin Schonfeld - 2003 - Florida Philosophical Review 3 (1):5-32.
    Kant has been the target of innumerable objections, and yet his thought involves correct scientific aperçus, as well as viable ethical ideas, which are increasingly embraced in the Global Village. Kant's critical philosophy involves profound puzzles. In the first Critique, a spatial force field is identified as an a priori and yet material condition of experience . In the Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, the Good Will is of singular but odd importance , and the Categorical Imperative has a (...)
     
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  50. The Radical Unknowability of the Thing in Itself.Stephen Palmquist - unknown
    Few commentators (if any) would question Schrader's poignant obser­vation that 'the doctrine of the thing in itself presents the single greatest stumbling block in the Kantian philosophy' [S5:49]. Understanding what Kant meant by the doctrine i.e., the role it plays both in his overall System and in his transcendental idealism can help prevent it from being discarded 'as a per­versity' [49], inasmuch as it can be interpreted in such a way that it makes quite good sense [see VI.2]. (...)
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