TABLE OF CONTENTS Kantian Conceptual Geography PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: " PART ONE: ESTABLISHING KANTIANISM'S BORDERS Chapter One: Dualism, Principlism, Kantianism 1 Kantianism 2 Kantianism and Kant's Critique of Pure Reason 3 Contrasting Views 4 The Plan of this Work 5 Naturalism PART TWO: EXPLORING KANTIAN TERRITORY Chapter Two: Philip Pettit 1 Response-Dependence 2 Pettit's Response-Dependence and Kantianism 3 From Kantianism to Noumenalism 4 Complicating the Debate 5 Pettit's Trilemma 6 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography Chapter Three: Thomas Kuhn 1 Pettit and Kuhn on Learning Terms 2 Kuhn's Kantianism 3 Residual Issues concerning Kuhn's Kantianism 4 From Kantianism to Incommensurability 5 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography Chapter Four: Donald Davidson 1 Radical Interpretation and Kantianism 2 Language Learning and Kantianism 3 Reconcilable and Irreconcilable Differences 4 The Curious Case of Swampman 5 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography PART THREE: DEFENDING KANTIANISM'S BORDERS Chapter Five: Defending Dualism 1 Scheme/Content Dualism and (My) Dualism 2 First Half of Davidson's Argument against the Scheme Side 3 Second Half of Davidson's Argument against the Scheme Side 4 Evaluating that Second Half 5 Davidson's Argument against the Content Side 6 Dualism Defended 7 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography Chapter Six: Defending Principlism 1 Kant's Principlism 2 Classic Arguments against Kant's Principlism 3 Carnap's Principlism 4 Quine's Arguments against Carnap's Principlism 5 Friedman's Principlism 6 Defending Friedman's Principlism 7 Principlism Defended 8 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography PART FOUR: LOOKING FOR NEW LAND WITHIN KANTIANISM'S BORDERS Chapter Seven: From Dualism to a Kantian Account of Meaning 1 Kantian Account of Meaning 2 Kantian Account Explored 3 Platonic Realist Account of Meaning 4 Aristotelian Realist Account of Meaning 5 Berkeleian Idealist Account of Meaning 6 Lockean Hybridist Account of Meaning 7 Hegelian Pragmatist Account of Meaning 8 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography Chapter Eight: Problems that a Kantianism Account of Meaning Faces 1 First Three Putative Problems: Indeterminacy, Relativism, and Incommensurability 2 Fourth and Fifth Putative Problem: Infinite Regression and Truth-Value Relativism 3 Sixth Putative Problem: Empirical-Property Relativism 4 Seventh Putative Problem: A Plurality of Empirical Worlds 5 Eighth Putative Problem: Movability between Empirical Worlds 6 The Unity of Reason 7 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography Chapter Nine: From Principlism to Kantian Thoughts on Truth 1 Anthropocentric Kantian Thoughts from Kant 2 Ethnocentric Kantian Thoughts from Kuhn, Carnap, and Friedman 3 Un-Principled Kantian Thoughts from Pettit and Quine 4 Logocentric Kantian Thoughts from Davidson 5 The Historical Story in Full 6 Lessons for Kantian Conceptual Geography PART FIVE: LESSONS FOR US Chapter Ten: " 1 Subjectivity, Objectivity, Principles, and the Empirical 2 Response-Dependence, Noumenalism, and Incommensurability 3 Subjective Scopes and Relevant Timing 4 Dualism and Principlism Defended 5 Meaning, Subjectively Empirical Worlds, and Empirical Truth 6 Dostoevsky Is (Still) Immortal! WORKS CITED INDEX
{{comment.content}}