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Kant and the subject of critique : on the regulative role of the psychological idea / Avery Goldman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Goldman, Avery, 1967-
Series:
Studies in Continental thought.
Studies in Continental thought
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Subject (Philosophy).
Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Kritik der reinen Vernunft.
Kant, Immanuel.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 p.)
Place of Publication:
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Immanuel Kant is strict about the limits of self-knowledge: our inner sense gives us only appearances, never the reality, of ourselves. Kant may seem to begin his inquiries with an uncritical conception of cognitive limits, but in Kant and the Subject of Critique, Avery Goldman argues that, even for Kant, a reflective act must take place before any judgment occurs. Building on Kant's metaphysics, which uses the soul, the world, and God as regulative principles, Goldman demonstrates how Kant can open doors to reflection, analysis, language, sensibility, and understanding. By establishing a r
Contents:
Introduction : the circularity of critique
The ideas of reason
The boundary of phenomena and noumena
The designation of the region of experience in the Critique of pure reason
Transcendental reflection : interpreting the amphiboly via [section] 76 of the Critique of judgment
The paralogisms of pure reason : in search of a regulative principle for transcendental reflection
Transcendental method : the orientation of critique.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613626233
9781280596407
1280596406
9780253005403
025300540X
OCLC:
795706990

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