But these experiential regularities are object-dependent, whereas the phenomenalist needs object-independent regularities concerning experiences alone. |
Kants transcendentalism, in its maturest form, is genuinely phenomenalist in character. |
Hobbes's founding of the new, modern phenomenalist physics, and of its necessary task of enlightenment or civilizing the world, was undertaken in ignorance of this fact. |
The two chief tendencies which thus conflicted in Kants mind may be named the subjectivist and the phenomenalist respectively. |
Kerslake argues that Meillassoux misreads Kant as a phenomenalist, an empirical idealist and as a proponent of anthropomorphism. |
Such an inference only follows if the subjectivist standpoint be accepted to the exclusion of the phenomenalist point of view. |