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Friday, October 21, 2005
 
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Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism has a review of a paper by
Mark Wrathall, "Transcendental Philosophy Must Die": Heidegger's Task of Thinking and His Critique of Transcendental Philosophy. Unfortunately access to the paper itself is restricted from hoi polloi digitalloi, but the post does a god job of summarizing its main points.
According to Wrathall, Heidegger's critique of transcendental philosophy (so conceived) takes the following form: (i) Transcendental philosophy has an inadequate conception of man as consciousness, ego, etc. (ii) Transcendental philosophy has too narrow a conception of experience and of the understanding.
 
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