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Italian New Realism and Transcendental Philosophy: A Critical Account

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PHILOSOPHY TODAY
卷 61, 期 3, 页码 539-554

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PHILOSOPHY TODAY DEPAUL UNIV
DOI: 10.5840/philtoday2017919170

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realism; transcendental philosophy; Kant; Italian philosophy; paleontology

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By recognizing Immanuel Kant as the founder of the so-called beingknowing fallacy, the Italian new realism proposed and defended by Maurizio Ferraris argues for the autonomy of ontology from epistemology. The dependence of reality on our conceptual framework would in fact transform our world in a system of beliefs that loses its connection with the hardness of the given data. This paper discusses Ferraris's claims by maintaining that they are based upon an insufficient reading of history of philosophy, particularly, upon a misinterpretation of Kant's philosophy. Firstly, we shortly analyze the relationship between transcendental philosophy and post-modernism through a comparison with Friedrich Nietzsche: we criticize their conflation. Secondly, we take into consideration Kant's arguments about science and answer a particular objection of Ferraris by investigating how we can legitimately acquire knowledge in the deep past without contradicting Kantianism. In this sense, we believe that the new realism presents inconsistent arguments.

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