This research project explores the Kantian idea that all human knowledge is in some sense perspectival and that objectivity for us can only be found within the human perspective.
My forthcoming Cambridge Element on Kant’s Ideas of Reason develops a perspectivalist interpretation of Kant’s concept of reason and examines the regulative function of these ideas for the acquisition of cognition and knowledge from the human perspective.
In further papers, I aim to explore the relationship between the plurality of individual perspectives and the commonly shared human horizon of understanding. I hope that my interpretation of Kantian perspectivalism will eventually generate interesting results in relation to current debates on universalism and identity.