The fourteen original essays in this volume explore Kant's writings on the mind, covering such topics as intuition, imagination, inner sense, self-consciousness, and the will. These are central to any understanding of Kant's critical philosophy and of continuing relevance to contemporary debates.
The fourteen original essays in this volume explore Kant's writings on the mind, covering such topics as intuition, imagination, inner sense, self-consciousness, and the will. These are central to any understanding of Kant's critical philosophy and of continuing relevance to contemporary debates.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anil Gomes is Fellow and Tutor at Trinity College, Oxford, and a CUF Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Philosophy in the University of Oxford. He works on topics in Kant's theoretical philosophy, the philosophy of mind, and, in particular, on issues which arise at their intersection. Andrew Stephenson is a Visiting Researcher at Humboldt University, Berlin, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. He did his graduate studies at Merton College, Oxford, and has held post-doctoral positions at The Queen's College and Trinity College, Oxford. His primary research interest is in Kant's theoretical philosophy and its relation to concerns in contemporary philosophy of mind and epistemology. His work as appeared in venues such as Philosophers' Imprint, The Philosophical Quarterly, and Kantian Review.
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* Introduction * 1: Anil Gomes: Kant, The Philosophy Of Mind, And Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy * 2: Lucy Allais: Synthesis And Binding * 3: Katherine Dunlop: Understanding Non-Conceptual Representation Of Objects: Empirical Models Of Sensibility's Operation * 4: Stefanie Grüne: Are Kantian Intuitions Object-Dependent? * 5: Colin McLear: Intuition And Presence * 6: Andrew Stephenson: Imagination And Inner Intuition * 7: Ralf M. Bader: Inner Sense And Time * 8: Andrew Chignell: Can't Kant Cognize Himself? Or, A Problem For (Almost) Every Interpretation Of The Refutation Of Idealism * 9: Patricia Kitcher: A Kantian Critique Of Transparency * 10: Jessica Leech: Judging For Reasons: On Kant And The Modalities Of Judgment * 11: Jill Vance Buroker: Kant On Judging And The Will * 12: Ralph C. S. Walker: Self and Selves * 13: Tobias Rosefeldt: Subjects Of Kant's First Paralogism * 14: Paul Snowdon: The Lessons Of Kant's Paralogisms
* Introduction * 1: Anil Gomes: Kant, The Philosophy Of Mind, And Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy * 2: Lucy Allais: Synthesis And Binding * 3: Katherine Dunlop: Understanding Non-Conceptual Representation Of Objects: Empirical Models Of Sensibility's Operation * 4: Stefanie Grüne: Are Kantian Intuitions Object-Dependent? * 5: Colin McLear: Intuition And Presence * 6: Andrew Stephenson: Imagination And Inner Intuition * 7: Ralf M. Bader: Inner Sense And Time * 8: Andrew Chignell: Can't Kant Cognize Himself? Or, A Problem For (Almost) Every Interpretation Of The Refutation Of Idealism * 9: Patricia Kitcher: A Kantian Critique Of Transparency * 10: Jessica Leech: Judging For Reasons: On Kant And The Modalities Of Judgment * 11: Jill Vance Buroker: Kant On Judging And The Will * 12: Ralph C. S. Walker: Self and Selves * 13: Tobias Rosefeldt: Subjects Of Kant's First Paralogism * 14: Paul Snowdon: The Lessons Of Kant's Paralogisms
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