From the ALWS archives: A selection of papers from the International Wittgenstein Symposia in Kirchberg am Wechsel, (2003) Papers of the 26th IWS (eds. W. Löffler, P. Weingartner)

Knowledge, Belief, and the A Priori

Christian Helmut Wenzel

Abstract



This paper has two parts. In the first I give a brief historical account of the a priori and point out the central and problematic role of Erfahrung überhaupt in Kant’s transcendental philosophy. In the
second and main part I offer a criticism of Kripke’s arguments for the contingent a priori and thereby question his radical separation of
metaphysics and epistemology.