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A Study of the Kantian Veins in Wittgenstein's Early and Later Philosophy
A Study of the Kantian Veins in Wittgenstein's Early and Later Philosophy

Pardis Baghali; Mohammadreza Abdollahnejad

Volume 17, Issue 43 , August 2023, , Pages 1-19

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.55406.3476

Abstract
  Despite Wittgenstein's philosophical activities in Britain and his strong inclination towards analytic philosophy, there are also non-analytic elements in his thought which are rooted ...  Read More
Husserl’s Transcendental Interpretation of Hume’s Philosophy
Husserl’s Transcendental Interpretation of Hume’s Philosophy

Alireza Hassanpoor

Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, , Pages 122-140

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.40538.2607

Abstract
  Considering the works of Hume and Husserl, this paper argues that Husserl’s interpretation of Hume’s philosophy as a transcendental philosophy is rooted in his distinctive ...  Read More
A look at the place of “Transcendental” in Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
(Regarding some of its instances in Kant’s Critique of pure reason)
A look at the place of “Transcendental” in Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy (Regarding some of its instances in Kant’s Critique of pure reason)

Ali Akbar Abdolabadi

Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, , Pages 81-103

Abstract
  The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. Hence, understanding Kant’s epistemology is based on understanding ...  Read More
The Regulative Role of the Ideas and Principles of Reason in Kant's Philosophy
The Regulative Role of the Ideas and Principles of Reason in Kant's Philosophy

Seied Masud Seif

Volume 1, Issue 202 , December 2007, , Pages 77-88

Abstract
  In Kant's view the pure ideas of reason possesses two different functions. One of them is the impropet function of ideas that Kant calls it transcendent function when we consider an ...  Read More