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Dennis Schulting
M.A. Classical Theology,
Ph.D. Philosophy
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Independent philosopher and specialist in the study of Kant & German Idealism. Former Assistant Professor of Metaphysics & the History of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam
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New version of "Synthesis, Schmimagination, and Regress"
I uploaded a revised version of chapter 4 from my shelved book Synthesis and Being. See here
May 141 min read
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Synthesis and Being
I had planned to write a new book with the title Synthesis and Being. From Kant to Hegel , which was to be based on material that I had...
Apr 192 min read
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On Alexander Schnell on the Transcendental Deduction
Initially, I wanted to write a review of Alexander Schnell's new book on Kant's A- and B-Deductions, Zeit, Einbildung, Ich....
Sep 12, 20235 min read
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Substack Notes
AmcCritique tweeting (@AmcCritique) has now moved to Substack Notes (https://substack.com/@kritik). The AmcCritique Twitter/X account is...
Jul 7, 20231 min read
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Gary Banham (1965–2013)
This post appeared on my previous blog (now defunct) 10 years ago. It's a tribute to Gary Banham, who died suddenly on March 7, 2013....
Jun 27, 20232 min read
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Nederlands in het hoger onderwijs
Sinds het bericht over de voorstellen van minister Dijkgraaf om vanaf het collegejaar 2024/25 alle BA-opleidingen te verplichten om 2/3...
Jun 24, 20238 min read
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The Limited Usefulness of Marginal Notes (and Underlining)
In the mid-90s, my first copy of the Kritik der reinen Vernunft was the old Raymund Schmidt edition, up until that point still in print...
Jun 12, 20231 min read
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Kant on space
My co-author of the 2015 article we published in Philosophical Review on Kant & space has published a follow-up in Kantian Review in...
May 30, 20231 min read
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Hegel's Faith and Knowledge
A new project that I have been thinking about for a while will start this summer. It concerns a new translation of the Kant part of...
May 15, 20231 min read
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Philosophy Twitter
On a whim, I decided to deactivate my long-standing twitter account @amccritique. I had garnered some 3,566 followers, but engagement was...
May 15, 20231 min read
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Kant's Deduction From Apperception
Only recently, I found out that Reinhard Hiltscher published a rather good (though critical) 10pp. review of my 2018 book Kant's...
Apr 29, 20232 min read
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Dieter Henrich — Kants Denken 1762/63
Über den Ursprung der Unterscheidung analytischer und synthetischer Urteile, published in Studien zu Kants philosophischer Entwicklung,...
Jan 1, 20231 min read
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Onnodig anti-analytisch sentiment
In hun kritiek op mijn boek Kant's Radical Subjectivism vinden vooral Karin de Boer maar ook Henny Blomme reden om nogal badinerend te...
Dec 28, 20222 min read
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The Exegetical Fallacy in Philosophy. A Plea for Philosophical Reading
DRAFT One of the most irritating habits of analytic philosophers when they show a passing interest in the work of philosophers from the...
Aug 30, 202214 min read
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Houlgate vs. Ameriks
In 2015, I attended a debate between Stephen Houlgate and Karl Ameriks, on the topic of Hegel's critique of Kant, which took place at the...
Jul 31, 20221 min read
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A Note on Robert Howell
In an exchange published in Kantian Review in 2018 dedicated to my recent book Kant’s Radical Subjectivism in which 4 critics took part...
May 13, 20224 min read
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Kant & race in the German papers
I had started writing a little essay on the issue of Kant's alleged racism in the light of all that discussion that took place last year,...
Jun 24, 20214 min read
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Classics in Kant Scholarship
[This had been posted previously on my other, now defunct blog] There are not too many genuine classics in Kant scholarship, which is...
Oct 15, 20204 min read
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