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- Title
HANNA, PIPPIN Y EL DEBATE DEL CONTENIDO NO-CONCEPTUAL.
- Authors
ALLENDE HERNÁNDEZ, GERARDO
- Abstract
In this article I try to show that although Robert Pippin’s conceptualist critiques against non-conceptualism are effective in order to refute moderate versions of non-conceptualism, they are insufficient to confront with Robert Hanna’s Kantian strong non-conceptualism. I argue that Pippin fails because (1) his argument on the inseparability of intuitions and concepts only works within a narrow conception of cognition, (2) his rejection of the existence of blind intuitions is inconsistent and (3) the Kantian-Hegelian compatibility that he proposes is not cogent.
- Subjects
COGNITION; CONCEPTUALISM; GERMAN idealism; PIPPIN, Robert; KANT, Immanuel, 1724-1804; HANNA, Robert; HEGELIANISM; INTUITION
- Publication
Signos Filosóficos, 2022, Vol 24, Issue 48, p152
- ISSN
1665-1324
- Publication type
Article