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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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
1998.
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ISBN: | 0511040091 9780511040092 0511156332 9780511156335 9780511487231 0511487231 9786610420254 6610420254 1280420251 9781280420252 0511175744 9780511175749 0511329229 9780511329227 0511050976 9780511050978 1107115558 9781107115552 9780521004695 0521004691 |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 Introducing apperception; CHAPTER 3 Concepts, laws, and the recognition of objects; CHAPTER 4 Self-consciousness and the demands of judgment in the B-Deduction; CHAPTER 5 Self-consciousness and the unity of intuition: completing the B-Deduction; CHAPTER 6 Time-consciousness in the Analogies; CHAPTER 7 Causal laws; CHAPTER 8 Self-consciousness and the pseudo-discipline of transcendental psychology; CHAPTER 9 How independent is the self from its body?; CHAPTER 10 The argument against idealism
- CHAPTER 11 Empirical realism and transcendental idealismConclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index