Department of Philosophy: Janum Sethi, University of Michigan
4:00 PM 鈥 6:00 PM
Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series Presents
The Lorne Maclachlan Lecture on Kant
屎A Scandal of Philosophy屎: Kant使s Refutation of External World Skepticism
Janum Sethi, University of Michigan
Thursday, March 28, 2024
4:00-6:00 pm
Watson Hall, Room 517
In his 鈥淩efutation of Idealism,鈥 Kant notoriously attempts to refute external world skepticism by arguing that the mere awareness of our subjective states proves the existence of an external world. Interpreters disagree widely about how to read Kant鈥檚 argument in the Refutation, but they agree almost universally that it does not succeed as published. In this paper, I begin by rejecting the most prominent interpretive strategy to reconstruct Kant使s Refutation: the so鈥恈alled Causal Reading. I argue that the starting point of Kant鈥檚 argument according to the Causal Reading鈥攏amely, causal knowledge of one鈥檚 subjective states鈥攂egs the question against the skeptic. In its place, I defend a different interpretation of the Refutation, according to which its starting point is the mere awareness of one鈥檚 temporally unified subjective states. I conclude by responding to two objections that are often thought to tell decisively against Kant鈥檚 argument.
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