Kant and skepticism: historical complement to a Z. Loparic’s paper

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17648/2175-2834-v21n2-385

Keywords:

Kant; criticism; skepticism.

Abstract

The relationship of Kant's philosophy to skepticism has been the subject of investigation practically since the first reception of transcendental philosophy, reaching a first climax as soon as the early 1790s. This paper in honor of Professor Zeljko Loparic takes up an article of his on the subject, and shows the correctness of the theses proposed by him in the light of more recent and detailed research.

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Beckenkamp, J. (2019). Ceticismo e idealismo alemão. São Paulo: Loyola.

Fichte, J.G. (1971). Gesamtausgabe II/3. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann Holsboog.

Hegel, G.W.F. (1980). Phänomenologie des Geistes. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.

Loparic, Z. (1988). Kant e o ceticismo. Manuscrito, v. 9, n. 2, pp. 67-83.

Sexto Empírico. (1997). Hipotiposes pirrônicas, livro 1 (tradução de Danilo Marcondes). o que nos faz pensar, n. 12, pp. 115-22.

Published

2019-12-03 — Updated on 2025-06-17