In the philosophy of Wolfgang Cramer the typically Neo-Kantian procedure of transcendental regression to the foundation starting from the objectifications of scientific knowledge is definitively overcome in favour of a progressive foundation, with a specific ontological-subjective character. The transcendental instance is not eliminated but integrated in a new ontology whose “object” is not categorial being, but thought in its productive aspect, that is, a thought which is both subject and transcendence

Guidetti, L. (In stampa/Attività in corso). Wolfgang Cramer: Ontology of the Subject, Thinking and Transcendence. Londra : Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature.

Wolfgang Cramer: Ontology of the Subject, Thinking and Transcendence

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In the philosophy of Wolfgang Cramer the typically Neo-Kantian procedure of transcendental regression to the foundation starting from the objectifications of scientific knowledge is definitively overcome in favour of a progressive foundation, with a specific ontological-subjective character. The transcendental instance is not eliminated but integrated in a new ontology whose “object” is not categorial being, but thought in its productive aspect, that is, a thought which is both subject and transcendence
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Guidetti, L. (In stampa/Attività in corso). Wolfgang Cramer: Ontology of the Subject, Thinking and Transcendence. Londra : Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature.
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