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    Challenges→Neo-Kantian insistence on the objectivity of validity, combined with the fact/norm distinction, threatens to collapse into a 'two world' metaphysics incompatible with Kantianism.

    A 'two world' metaphysics of this kind leaves unexplained how senses (contents of sentences) can be true of what is.

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    Lask agrees with his teachers in characterizing philosophy as the science of validity (Lask 1911: 401). He recognizes, however, that the SW Neo-Kantian insistence on the objectivity of what is valid, along with their distinction between the factual and the normative, threatens to devolve into a “two world” metaphysics that is potentially incompatible with Kantianism. In fact, Lotze (Lask argues) opted precisely for such a two world theory, where what is valid is set over against what is, or has

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