Hegelian Spirits in Sellarsian bottles |
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Authors: | Willem A. deVries |
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Affiliation: | 1.Philosophy Department,University of New Hampshire,Durham,USA |
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Abstract: | Though Wilfrid Sellars portrayed himself as a latter-day Kantian, I argue here that he was at least as much a Hegelian. Several themes Sellars shares with Hegel are investigated: the sociality and normativity of the intentional, categorial change, the rejection of the given, and especially their denial of an unknowable thing-in-itself. They are also united by an emphasis on the unity of things—the belief that things do “hang together.” Hegel’s unity is idealist; Sellars’ is physicalist; the differences are substantial, but so are the resonances. |
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