Kant's Theory of Transcendental Realism Challenges Traditional Philosophical Narratives
The article discusses different views on transcendental realism in Kant's philosophy. It examines how Marcus Willaschek explores this concept and evaluates its implications in the Critique of Pure Reason. The study raises concerns about various versions of transcendental realism and questions how Kant avoids certain dialectical principles in his work. Ultimately, it challenges Willaschek's attempt to apply Kant's ideas without fully embracing transcendental idealism.