Positing or Predicating? Existence after Kant

Applicant Professor Dr. Dolf Rami
Subject Area History of Philosophy
Theoretical Philosophy
Term since 2023
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 527875169
 

Project Description

Many central philosophical issues, such as Platonism versus Nominalism, concern the existence or being of particular kinds of things. A clear grasp of the notion of existence is therefore of fundamental philosophical importance. Kant’s ground breaking new perspective on the notion of existence is generally seen as a paradigm change concerning the analysis of the concept of existence. In this project, we aim to show that our understanding of this paradigm change is not yet fully understood and underestimated in its potential. We will mine the contributions of so far neglected 19th century philosophers that responded to Kant. This will enrich our understanding of Kant and open up new ways to understand existence.
DFG Programme Research Grants
International Connection United Kingdom, USA
Partner Organisation Arts and Humanities Research Council
Cooperation Partners Professor Timothy Rosenkoetter, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Mark Textor