This book explores the intricate relationship between becoming an individual person and knowing oneself as such by studying Kant's distinctive account of psychological personhood. It will be of interest to scholars of the history of philosophy, as well as of philosophy of mind and psychology.
This book explores the intricate relationship between becoming an individual person and knowing oneself as such by studying Kant's distinctive account of psychological personhood. It will be of interest to scholars of the history of philosophy, as well as of philosophy of mind and psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katharina T. Kraus is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. She has published numerous articles on Kant's theoretical philosophy in journals such as Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, European Journal of Philosophy and Noûs.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: from inner experience to the self-formation of psychological persons Part I. The Appearing Self: 1. Inner sense as the faculty for inner receptivity 2. Temporal consciousness and inner perception Part II. Self-Consciousness and the 'I' of the Understanding: 3. The form of reflexivity and the expression 'I think' 4. The conditions of self-reference Part III. The Human Person and the Demands of Reason: 5. The guiding thread of inner experience 6. The demands of theoretical reason and self-knowledge 7. The demands of practical reason and self-formation Epilogue: individuality and wholeness.
Introduction: from inner experience to the self-formation of psychological persons Part I. The Appearing Self: 1. Inner sense as the faculty for inner receptivity 2. Temporal consciousness and inner perception Part II. Self-Consciousness and the 'I' of the Understanding: 3. The form of reflexivity and the expression 'I think' 4. The conditions of self-reference Part III. The Human Person and the Demands of Reason: 5. The guiding thread of inner experience 6. The demands of theoretical reason and self-knowledge 7. The demands of practical reason and self-formation Epilogue: individuality and wholeness.
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