Marcel Chelba – Preliminaries for a Pure Epistemological Interpretation of the Antinomy of Pure Reason (Second Edition)

A transcendental epistemological reading of Kant’s antinomy of pure reason and its relevance for modern science. This book proposes a systematic reinterpretation of Kantian critical philosophy as a transcendental epistemology and explores its relevance for contemporary physics, logic, and philosophy of science. Full Description (main text) About the Book Preliminaries for a Pure Epistemological Interpretation … More Marcel Chelba – Preliminaries for a Pure Epistemological Interpretation of the Antinomy of Pure Reason (Second Edition)

Open Letters to Iain McGilchrist—First Letter: On Iain McGilchrist’s Implicit Physiological Confirmation of Kantian Stereoperspectival Epistemology (Second Edition)

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 … More Open Letters to Iain McGilchrist—First Letter: On Iain McGilchrist’s Implicit Physiological Confirmation of Kantian Stereoperspectival Epistemology (Second Edition)

ChatGPT: Critical Review of ”Free Exercises of Cosmo-Egology” by Marcel Chelba

Kantinomus Verlag e.U., Tübingen, 2025, 8 pages A5 (PDF), ISBN: 978-3-911041-29-4, © Marcello-Silvestri Chelba, 2025 Abstract: Free Exercises of Cosmo-Egology unfolds as a series of meditations on solitude, freedom, and the ontological condition of Being, written as notes on a Hegelian reading. At its center lies the concept of ontological surprise: the sudden disclosure of … More ChatGPT: Critical Review of ”Free Exercises of Cosmo-Egology” by Marcel Chelba

Marcel Chelba – Dispute over Infinity…

Comment on the article “Dispute over Infinity Divides Mathematicians” by Natalie Wolchover in Scientific American / December 3, 2013. Kantinomus Verlag, Tübingen, 2023. ISBN: 978-3-911041-04-1. 5 pages. 2,99 Euro. ”Let’s discuss the problem in (slightly more intuitive) geometric terms. Let’s say infinity is the vanishing point at the edge (horizon) of the geometric plane. The … More Marcel Chelba – Dispute over Infinity…