Uygar Abaci presents a comprehensive study of Immanuel Kant's theory of modality - of the notions of possibility, actuality, and necessity. Abaci argues that Kant redefined these notions as ways in which our representations of objects are related to our cognitive faculty and thus as irreducibly subjective, relational, and conceptual.
Uygar Abaci presents a comprehensive study of Immanuel Kant's theory of modality - of the notions of possibility, actuality, and necessity. Abaci argues that Kant redefined these notions as ways in which our representations of objects are related to our cognitive faculty and thus as irreducibly subjective, relational, and conceptual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Uygar Abac¿ is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Pennsylvania State University. He acquired his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He works on Kant's theoretical philosophy, Early Modern Philosophy, and Philosophy of Religion, and is the author of a number of journal articles and book chapters.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part I: Modal Thought Prior to Kant * 1: Ontotheology and Modality I: The Classical Version of the Ontological Argument * 2: Ontotheology and Modality II: The Modal Version of the Ontological Argument * Part II: Kantian Modality: Precritical and Revisionist * 3: Kant and Ontotheology * 4: Kant's 'Only Possible Argument', Possibility and Necessity * Part III: Kantian Modality: Critical and Revolutionary * 5: The Revolutionary Shift in Kantian Modality Prior to the Critique * 6: The Modality of Judgments * 7: Modal Categories and Kant's Revolution * 8: Kant's Radical Critique of Ontotheology * 9: Absolute Real Modality and Kant's Amodalism Regarding Noumena
* Introduction * Part I: Modal Thought Prior to Kant * 1: Ontotheology and Modality I: The Classical Version of the Ontological Argument * 2: Ontotheology and Modality II: The Modal Version of the Ontological Argument * Part II: Kantian Modality: Precritical and Revisionist * 3: Kant and Ontotheology * 4: Kant's 'Only Possible Argument', Possibility and Necessity * Part III: Kantian Modality: Critical and Revolutionary * 5: The Revolutionary Shift in Kantian Modality Prior to the Critique * 6: The Modality of Judgments * 7: Modal Categories and Kant's Revolution * 8: Kant's Radical Critique of Ontotheology * 9: Absolute Real Modality and Kant's Amodalism Regarding Noumena
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