Kant and the demands of self-consciousness /

In Kant and the Demands of Self-Consciousness, Pierre Keller examines Kant's theory of self-consciousness and argues that it succeeds in explaining how both subjective and objective experience are possible. Previous interpretations of Kant's theory have held that he treats all self-conscio...

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Main Author: Keller, Pierre, 1956-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:0511040091
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Summary:In Kant and the Demands of Self-Consciousness, Pierre Keller examines Kant's theory of self-consciousness and argues that it succeeds in explaining how both subjective and objective experience are possible. Previous interpretations of Kant's theory have held that he treats all self-consciousness as knowledge of objective states of affairs, and also that self-consciousness can be interpreted as knowledge of personal identity. By developing this striking new interpretation Keller is able to argue that transcendental self-consciousness underwrites a general theory of objectivity and subjectivity at the same time.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 286 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-281) and index.
Language Note:English.
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