Reality and Negation - Kant's Principle of Anticipations of Perception

Reality and Negation - Kant's Principle of Anticipations of Perception
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9789400700659
ISBN-13 : 9400700652
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Synopsis Reality and Negation - Kant's Principle of Anticipations of Perception by : Marco Giovanelli

Kant, in the Critique of pure reason, only dedicates a few pages to the principle of Anticipations of Perception and only a few critical studies are outspokenly dedicated to this issue in recent critical literature. But if one considers the history of post-Kantian philosophy, one can immediately perceive the great importance of the new definition of the relationship between reality and negation, which Kant’s principle proposes. Critical philosophy is here radically opposed to the pre-critical metaphysical tradition: "Reality" no longer appears as absolutely positive being, which excludes all negativity from itself, and "negation" is not reduced to being a simple removal, the mere absence of being. Instead, reality and negation behave as an equally positive something in respect to one another such that negation is itself a reality that is actively opposed to another reality. Such a definition of the relation between reality and negation became indispensible for post-Kantian Philosophy and represents a central aspect of Kantian-inspired philosophy in respect to Leibnizian metaphysics. The present work therefore departs from the hypothesis that the essential philosophical importance of the Anticipations of Perception can only be fully measured by exploring its impact in the Post-Kantian debate.

Reality and Impenetrability in Kant's Philosophy of Nature

Reality and Impenetrability in Kant's Philosophy of Nature
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781135728427
ISBN-13 : 1135728429
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Synopsis Reality and Impenetrability in Kant's Philosophy of Nature by : Daniel Warren

This book highlights Kant's fundamental contrast between the mechanistic and dynamical conceptions of matter, which is central to his views about the foundations of physics, and is best understood in terms of the contrast between objects of sensibility and things in themselves.

The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy

The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9783031138621
ISBN-13 : 3031138627
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Synopsis The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy by : Gregory S. Moss

By drawing on the insights of diverse scholars from around the globe, this volume systematically investigates the meaning and reality of the concept of negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy—German Idealism, Early German Romanticism, and Neo-Kantianism. The reader benefits from the historical, critical, and systematic investigations contained which trace not only the significance of negation in these traditions, but also the role it has played in shaping the philosophical landscape of Post-Kantian philosophy. By drawing attention to historically neglected thinkers and traditions, and positioning the dialogue within a global and comparative context, this volume demonstrates the enduring relevance of Post-Kantian philosophy for philosophers thinking in today’s global context. This text should appeal to graduate students and professors of German Idealism, Post-Kantian philosophy, comparative philosophy, German studies, and intellectual history.

The Coherence of Kant's Transcendental Idealism

The Coherence of Kant's Transcendental Idealism
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 1402025807
ISBN-13 : 9781402025808
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Synopsis The Coherence of Kant's Transcendental Idealism by : Yaron M. Senderowicz

This book presents a new interpretation of Kanta??s theory of knowledge that emphasizes the coherence and plausibility of his doctrine of transcendental idealism. Many interpreters believe that Kanta??s transcendental idealism is an incoherent theory. Some have attempted to respond to this charge. Yet, as the author demonstrates, the interpretations that seek to vindicate Kanta??s theory continue to be committed to some claims that evoke the charge of incoherence. One type of claim which does so is connected to the contradictory notion of subjective necessity. The other type of claim is related to the supposition that knowledge of the reality of appearances entails knowledge of the reality of things in themselves. The interpretation presented in this book does not involve any of these claims. Part One of this book presents an analysis of Kanta??s concept of a priori knowledge and of his response to skepticism about synthetic a priori knowledge that specifies the content of such knowledge without invoking the notion of subjective necessity. Part Two presents an account of the non-spatiotemporality of things in themselves that does not entail knowledge of the reality of things in themselves. Part Three presents a new interpretation of transcendental synthesis, the transcendental "I" and of the role of transcendental self-consciousness in synthetic a priori knowledge which emphasizes the originality of Kanta??s account of self-knowledge and subjectivity. The arguments presented in this book relate Kanta??s ideas to current debates in epistemology, metaphysics and the philosophy of mind in a way that underscores their invaluable relevance to present-day philosophical discourse.

Kant's Theory of Knowledge

Kant's Theory of Knowledge
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Total Pages : 342
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Synopsis Kant's Theory of Knowledge by : Harold Arthur Prichard

The Critique of Judgment (Theory of the Aesthetic Judgment & Theory of the Teleological Judgment)

The Critique of Judgment (Theory of the Aesthetic Judgment & Theory of the Teleological Judgment)
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547805052
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Synopsis The Critique of Judgment (Theory of the Aesthetic Judgment & Theory of the Teleological Judgment) by : Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant's 'The Critique of Judgment' explores the realms of aesthetic judgment and teleological judgment in a rigorous and thought-provoking manner. In this seminal work, Kant delves into the concepts of beauty, taste, and the nature of artistic creation. He presents a detailed analysis of how judgment functions in relation to aesthetics, weaving together philosophical insights with practical examples to illustrate his points. Through his meticulous argumentation, Kant lays the groundwork for the understanding of the role of judgment in appreciating art and nature. The book's dense yet insightful prose engages readers in a contemplative journey through the intersections of art, nature, and human perception. Immanuel Kant, a renowned German philosopher of the Enlightenment era, was influenced by thinkers such as Leibniz and Rousseau. His deep interest in metaphysics and epistemology led him to ponder the fundamental principles that govern human experience. 'The Critique of Judgment' reflects Kant's comprehensive philosophical system, bridging the gap between his earlier works on metaphysics and ethics. I highly recommend 'The Critique of Judgment' to readers who are interested in delving into the complexities of aesthetic and teleological judgment. Kant's nuanced arguments and incisive analysis pave the way for a deeper appreciation of art, nature, and the human mind. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to explore the intersections of philosophy, aesthetics, and the nature of beauty.

IMMANUEL KANT: Philosophical Books, Critiques & Essays

IMMANUEL KANT: Philosophical Books, Critiques & Essays
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 1791
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547689850
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Synopsis IMMANUEL KANT: Philosophical Books, Critiques & Essays by : Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant: Philosophical Books, Critiques & Essays delves into the profound philosophical ideas of one of the Enlightenment's most influential thinkers. Kant's meticulous exploration of ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology in this collection showcases his distinct analytical style and profound intellectual depth. His critical examination of reason and the limits of human knowledge provides a foundational understanding of modern Western philosophy. Kant's work exemplifies the transition from empiricism to a more systematic approach to philosophy, setting the stage for future philosophical inquiry. His writings continue to inspire scholars and thinkers across disciplines, shaping contemporary dialogues in ethics, ontology, and the nature of reality. Immanuel Kant's comprehensive collection serves as an essential reference for any student of philosophy, offering profound insights and thought-provoking analysis on fundamental questions of existence and human understanding.

The Greatest Works of Immanuel Kant

The Greatest Works of Immanuel Kant
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Total Pages : 1790
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547793441
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Synopsis The Greatest Works of Immanuel Kant by : Immanuel Kant

In 'The Greatest Works of Immanuel Kant', readers are graced with a comprehensive collection of the most influential writings by the esteemed philosopher Immanuel Kant. This compilation includes his groundbreaking works such as 'Critique of Pure Reason' and 'Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals', all of which delve into the realms of metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology. Kant's writing style is both rigorous and profound, marked by his analytical precision and logical rigor. His concepts of the categorical imperative and transcendental idealism have had a lasting impact on Western philosophy. Kant's works are essential for any serious student of philosophy, as they provide a solid foundation for understanding contemporary thought. The inclusion of his greatest works in this collection offers readers a comprehensive overview of his philosophical insights and groundbreaking ideas. Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher who lived during the Enlightenment period, was a pivotal figure in the development of modern philosophical thought. His focus on the limitations of human knowledge and the nature of moral obligation continues to influence philosophical discourse to this day. Kant's commitment to reason and moral autonomy is evident throughout his works, making him a key figure in the history of philosophy. For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the fundamental questions of philosophy, 'The Greatest Works of Immanuel Kant' is a must-read. This collection provides a valuable insight into the mind of one of the most influential thinkers in Western philosophy, offering a profound exploration of the nature of reality, ethics, and human understanding.

The Collected Works of Immanuel Kant

The Collected Works of Immanuel Kant
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Total Pages : 1790
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Synopsis The Collected Works of Immanuel Kant by : Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant's 'The Collected Works of Immanuel Kant' is a seminal collection of his influential philosophical writings that have shaped the landscape of modern Western thought. Kant's work, known for its dense and rigorous style, delves into the realms of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics, challenging readers to think critically about the nature of reality, knowledge, and morality. His critique of pure reason remains a cornerstone of modern philosophy, prompting deep reflection on the limits of human understanding and the nature of subjective experience. Kant's writings are a masterclass in philosophical inquiry and continue to be studied and debated by scholars and thinkers across the world. Immanuel Kant, a renowned German philosopher of the 18th century, was deeply influenced by the works of rationalists like Leibniz and Descartes, as well as empiricists like Hume. His intellectual curiosity and rigorous approach to philosophy led him to develop his own unique system of thought, which continues to influence philosophical discourse to this day. Kant's dedication to reason, morality, and the pursuit of knowledge shines through in his collected works, providing readers with profound insights into the complexities of the human condition. I highly recommend 'The Collected Works of Immanuel Kant' to readers interested in delving into the depths of philosophical inquiry. Kant's writings are both challenging and rewarding, offering profound insights into the nature of reality, morality, and human understanding. This collection is a must-read for anyone seeking to engage with complex philosophical concepts and expand their intellectual horizons.