This book develops and defends a new understanding of Kant's account of perceptual representation, showing that it underlies the main doctrines of the Critique of Pure Reason. Intuitions consist of formal unifications by the schematized categories that projectively represent both time and external objects and enable synthetic a priori knowledge.
This book develops and defends a new understanding of Kant's account of perceptual representation, showing that it underlies the main doctrines of the Critique of Pure Reason. Intuitions consist of formal unifications by the schematized categories that projectively represent both time and external objects and enable synthetic a priori knowledge.
Introduction Chapter 1: The Need for a Representational Reading Chapter 2: Representation and Unity Chapter 3: Representing Time: Substance Chapter 4: Representing Time: Causation and Community Chapter 5: Intuitions, Concepts, and the Categories Chapter 6: Representation and Metaphysics Conclusion: Evaluative Reflections Appendix: Against Inferentialism
Introduction Chapter 1: The Need for a Representational Reading Chapter 2: Representation and Unity Chapter 3: Representing Time: Substance Chapter 4: Representing Time: Causation and Community Chapter 5: Intuitions, Concepts, and the Categories Chapter 6: Representation and Metaphysics Conclusion: Evaluative Reflections Appendix: Against Inferentialism
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