The common feature of many present-day new realisms is a general diagnosis according to which, with Kant, Western philosophy lost any contact with the outside world. In The Untruth of Reality, Jure Simoniti, in contrast, points out the necessary realist side of modern philosophy, arguing that the possibility of realism has always been there. The epistemological self-inauguration of the subject goes hand in hand with his anthropological dethronement, the god-like centrality of the ego is constantly counterbalanced with his creatural marginality, the activity of the constitutive subject is...
The common feature of many present-day new realisms is a general diagnosis according to which, with Kant, Western philosophy lost any contact with the...