id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1456 The Bounds of Sense - Wikipedia .html text/html 1543 215 71 According to Strawson, the book originated in lectures on the Critique of Pure Reason he began giving in 1959 at the University of Oxford.[2] The Bounds of Sense was first published in 1966 by Methuen & Co. Ltd. The Bounds of Sense has been praised by philosophers such as John McDowell,[6] Charles Parsons,[7] Roger Scruton,[8] and Howard Caygill.[9] Allais, writing in 2019, stated that the book "remains a classic work"; she also praised its style of writing. In 2016, The Bounds of Sense was discussed in the European Journal of Philosophy by Allais,[13] Henry Allison,[14] Quassim Cassam,[15] and Anil Gomes.[16] Allais expressed disagreement with Strawson's interpretation of transcendental idealism.[13] Allison also criticized the work,[14] while Cassam wrote: "The realism that is implicit in The Bounds of Sense is much more explicit in Strawson's later work but relies on problematic assumptions about the relationship between epistemology and metaphysics."[15] Gomes criticized Strawson's argument that unity of consciousness requires experience of an objective world. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1456.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1456.txt