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Firstly, thanks to those who recommended Robert Paul Wolff's lecture series on this epistemological juggernaut. They've helped immensely.
...That said, I'm six lectures in, and because he doesn't go into it beyond a passing remark or two, I'm not exactly sure why Wolff disdains any mention of Hegel.
The ghost of Schopenhauer is definitely smirking regardless, but pessimism doesn't strike me as Wolff's angle.
— Mar 08, 2026 07:29PM
...That said, I'm six lectures in, and because he doesn't go into it beyond a passing remark or two, I'm not exactly sure why Wolff disdains any mention of Hegel.
The ghost of Schopenhauer is definitely smirking regardless, but pessimism doesn't strike me as Wolff's angle.
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All that's left is the Transcendental Doctrine of Method.
I have better sense, now, of just how truncated my undergrad courses' explorations of Kant were, and I can understand why.
— Mar 16, 2026 11:18AM
I have better sense, now, of just how truncated my undergrad courses' explorations of Kant were, and I can understand why.
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Finally, in the Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic, Kant oh so graciously offers, "I shall try to make this clearer."
— Mar 15, 2026 12:33PM
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— Feb 22, 2026 05:02PM
"The voyage of our reason should be continued only as far as the continuous coasts of experience extend."

