The fictions of reason or kantism as fiction

A new appreciation of Die Philosophie des Als Ob from Hans Vaihinger

Authors

  • Leonel Ribeiro dos Santos Universidad de Lisboa

Keywords:

Hans Vaihinger, Kant als ob

Abstract

In his work, Hans Vaihinger (1852-1933) pursue an interpretation of Kant’s philosophy as a general theory of spiritual fictions as one original type of transcendental fiction which discovers everything under the expression als ob (as if) that remind us to Kant’s writings. The intention of my work is to reevaluate Vaihinger’s work and the main idea that inspires it, searching to isolate it from the vital metaphysics and the pragmatist gnoseology to prove his virtuality for a new evaluation of Kant’s thought. Reading not only what Halle’s read but also some other writings that he didn’t read. By doing this I will try to present to you Kant’s fiction inside the transcendental poetics of the spirit the same way you can find it in this 3rd critic.

Author Biography

Leonel Ribeiro dos Santos, Universidad de Lisboa

Es Profesor Catedrático de Filosofía de la Facultad de Letras de la Universidad de Lisboa. Es Doctor y Agregado en Filosofía Moderna y Contemporánea. Entre sus principales publicaciones destacan: Metáforas da razão ou economia poética do Pensar Kantiano, Lisboa, 1989 y 1994; A razão sensível. Estudos kantianos, Lisboa, 1994; Retórica da evidência ou Descartes segundo a ordem das imagens, Coimbra, 2001; Linguagem, retórica e filosofia no Renascimento, Lisboa, 2004; O espírito da letra. Ensaios de hermenêutica da Modernidade, Lisboa, 2007; Melancolia e apocalipse. Estudos sobre o pensamento português e brasileiro, Lisboa, 2008. Ha sido Editor y es actualmente Director de la revista “Philosophica”.

Published

2008-07-15

How to Cite

Ribeiro dos Santos, L. . (2008). The fictions of reason or kantism as fiction: A new appreciation of Die Philosophie des Als Ob from Hans Vaihinger. Devenires, 9(18), 25–52. Retrieved from https://publicaciones.umich.mx/revistas/devenires/ojs/article/view/512

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