between ontology (what there is) and epistemology (the way in which we know or represent what there is). Second that this antirealism is a form of transcendental idealism, because it takes epistemology as the condition of the possibility of ontology. And third that the new realism (post-postmodern realism) is both a metaphysical realism, because it takes ontology to be independent of epistemology (what I call “negative realism”), and a transcendental realism, because it considers ontology the condition of the possibility of epistemology (what I call “positive realism”).
Trascendental Realism
FERRARIS, Maurizio
2015-01-01
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between ontology (what there is) and epistemology (the way in which we know or represent what there is). Second that this antirealism is a form of transcendental idealism, because it takes epistemology as the condition of the possibility of ontology. And third that the new realism (post-postmodern realism) is both a metaphysical realism, because it takes ontology to be independent of epistemology (what I call “negative realism”), and a transcendental realism, because it considers ontology the condition of the possibility of epistemology (what I call “positive realism”).File in questo prodotto:
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