Paul Guyer
philosopher · 2 mentions across 2 readings
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Paul Guyer is a prominent Kant scholar best known for his influential translation and editorial work on the *Critique of Pure Reason*, which appears here as a foundational reference for understanding reason and its architectures in the course. His translation work makes Kant's critical philosophy accessible to contemporary discussions of cognition and systems thinking that underpin much AI and cybernetic theory. Though Guyer appears primarily as a translator-editor rather than a theorist being directly argued with in these readings, his mediation of Kant's text is essential infrastructure for how the course engages with transcendental idealism's legacy in computational and philosophical thought.
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