Lucy Allais presents a new account of Kant's transcendental idealism. She argues that Kant is committed to a genuine idealism about things as they appear to us, but that this is not a phenomenalist idealism. Instead, Kant's idealism depends instead on his notion of intuition and its role in cognition.
Lucy Allais presents a new account of Kant's transcendental idealism. She argues that Kant is committed to a genuine idealism about things as they appear to us, but that this is not a phenomenalist idealism. Instead, Kant's idealism depends instead on his notion of intuition and its role in cognition.
Lucy Allais completed her BA degree at , Johannesburg, before going to Oxford to study a BPhil and DPhil. She worked for a number of years at Sussex University, and is currently jointly appointed as a Professor in Philosophy at the University of Witwatersrand and as Henry Allison Chair of the History of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part One: Textual Evidence and an Interpretative Pendulum * 1: Navigating towards a Moderate Metaphysical Interpretation of Transcendental Idealism * 2: Why Kant is Not a Phenomenalist * 3: Things in Themselves Without Noumena * 4: Against Deflationary Interpretations * Part Two: Manifest Reality * 5: Essentially Manifest Qualities * 6: The Secondary Quality Analogy * 7: Concepts and Intuitions * 8: The Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic * Part Three: Kant's Idealism and his Realism * 9: Relational Appearances * 10: Intrinsic Natures * 11: The Transcendental Deduction: Relation to an Object * 12: The Possibility of Metaphysics * Bibliography * Index
* Part One: Textual Evidence and an Interpretative Pendulum * 1: Navigating towards a Moderate Metaphysical Interpretation of Transcendental Idealism * 2: Why Kant is Not a Phenomenalist * 3: Things in Themselves Without Noumena * 4: Against Deflationary Interpretations * Part Two: Manifest Reality * 5: Essentially Manifest Qualities * 6: The Secondary Quality Analogy * 7: Concepts and Intuitions * 8: The Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic * Part Three: Kant's Idealism and his Realism * 9: Relational Appearances * 10: Intrinsic Natures * 11: The Transcendental Deduction: Relation to an Object * 12: The Possibility of Metaphysics * Bibliography * Index
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