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Kant's Inferentialism

The Case Against Hume

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Focusing on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, the book presents an inferentialist theory of mental representation, situating it within the historical and philosophical discourse as a response to Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. The author, Landy, posits that Hume's views on mental representation are more radical than traditionally acknowledged, positioning them as a formidable counterpoint to Kant's philosophy. This exploration sheds new light on the relationship between these two pivotal thinkers in the realm of epistemology.

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Kant's Inferentialism, David Landy

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2015
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