What does this book argue?
That modern science has not refuted Kantian epistemology but has, rather, implicitly confirmed it; that rationality is intrinsically perspectival; that the distinction between analytic and synthetic modes of thought reflects a deeper epistemological structure; and that Iain McGilchrist’s hemispheric theory offers an unexpected physiological analogue to transcendental philosophy.
What if Kant’s theory of knowledge were not merely a philosophical speculation, but an implicit description of the very architecture of the human brain?
In this ambitious philosophical work, Marcel Chelba proposes a new epistemological paradigm: Stereoperspectival Epistemology — a theory of knowledge integrating Kantian transcendental philosophy, modern neuroscience, hemispheric asymmetry, cybernetics, and the epistemological crises of contemporary science.
This is the second edition, revised and expanded. The first edition was published on the PhilPeople platform and the Kantinomus Verlag blog in 2024.
The full text of this new edition is available for purchase on the Leanpub and will soon be available on other platforms.