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Full Idea
The logical space of reasons is just part of the logical space of nature. ...And, in a Kantian slogan, the space of reasons is the realm of freedom.
Gist of Idea
The logical space of reasons is a natural phenomenon, and it is the realm of freedom
Source
John McDowell (Mind and World [1994], Intro 7)
Book Ref
McDowell,John: 'Mind and World' [Harvard 1996], p.-9
A Reaction
[second half on p.5] This is a modern have-your-cake-and-eat-it view of which I am becoming very suspicious. The modern Kantians (Davidson, Nagel, McDowell) are struggling to naturalise free will, but it won't work. Just dump it!
350 | In investigation the body leads us astray, but the soul gets a clear view of the facts [Plato] |
4840 | Reason perceives things under a certain form of eternity [Spinoza] |
17194 | Reason only explains what is universal, so it is timeless, under a certain form of eternity [Spinoza] |
19335 | Reasonings have a natural ordering in God's understanding, but only a temporal order in ours [Leibniz] |
5578 | Pure reason deals with concepts in the understanding, not with objects [Kant] |
5603 | Pure reason exists outside of time [Kant] |
5616 | Pure reason is only concerned with itself because it deals with understandings, not objects [Kant] |
5628 | Reason hates to be limited in its speculations [Kant] |
21054 | Reason enables the unbounded extension of our rules and intentions [Kant] |
22081 | Let thought follow its own course, and don't interfere [Hegel] |
10804 | Thoughts have a natural order, to which human thinking is drawn [Frege, by Yablo] |
8251 | The logical space of reasons is a natural phenomenon, and it is the realm of freedom [McDowell] |
3651 | Perceiving necessary connections is the essence of reasoning [Bonjour] |