The metaphysics of transcendental subjectivity : Descartes, Kant, and W. Sellars

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The metaphysics of transcendental subjectivity : Descartes, Kant, and W. Sellars

by Joseph Claude Evans, Jr

(Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie, Bd. 5)

B.R. Grüner, 1984

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Bibliography: p. 129-134

Includes index

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内容説明

The general topic of this book is the metaphysics of the subject in Kantian transcendental philosophy. A critical appreciation of Kant's achievements requires that we be able to view Kant's positions as transformations of pre-Kantian philosophy, and that we understand the ways in which contemporary philosophy changes the letter of Kantian thought in order to be true to its spirit in a new philosophical horizon. Descartes is important in two respects. One the one hand, he institutes a philosophical movement which can be said to culminate in Kant; on the other hand, Descartes is one of the major opponents against whom Kant argues in establishing his own position. In either case, the Cartesian cogito is a central concern. Wilfred Sellars restates and transforms Kantian positions in the context of contemporary philosophy after the "linguistic turn", using the Platonic metaphor that thought is similar to discourse.

目次

  • 1. Preface
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. Chapter I. Notes on the History of the Linguistic Model
  • 4. A. Plato
  • 5. B. Aristotle
  • 6. C. Augustine and Aquinas
  • 7. D. William of Ockham
  • 8. E. Suarez
  • 9. F. Conclusion
  • 10. Chapter II. Descartes
  • 11. Introduction
  • 12. A. Cogitatio and self-awareness
  • 13. B. Excursus: The paradox of self-consciousness
  • 14. C. Self-awareness and the cogito, ergo sum
  • 15. D. Excursus: The Cartesian circle
  • 16. E. Cogitatio and idea
  • 17. F. Ideas objective and the linguistic model
  • 18. G. Thought and the causal order
  • 19. H. Conclusion
  • 20. Chapter III. Leibniz
  • 21. A. The concept of representation and the metaphysics of the monad
  • 22. B. Sentiment and apperception: an ambiguity
  • 23. C. Two forms of apperception
  • 24. D. Pure apperception and the concept of the monad
  • 25. E. Conclusion
  • 26. Chapter IV. Kant
  • 27. Introduction
  • 28. A. Two senses of Anschauung
  • 29. B. From formal to transcendental logic
  • 30. C. The Transcendental Deduction
  • 31. D. The Kantian metaphysics of the thinking subject
  • 32. E. Summary and transition
  • 33. Chapter V. Sellars
  • 34. Introduction
  • 35. A. The phenomenology of semantic discourse
  • 36. B. Transcendental pragmatics?
  • 37. C. The intentionalist thesis
  • 38. D. Linguistic rules
  • 39. E. The Ryleian Myth
  • 40. F. Conclusion: The Ryleian Myth and the metaphysics of the subject
  • 41. Appendix: Notes on Phenomenological Theories of Judgment and Science
  • 42. Notes
  • 43. Bibliography
  • 44. Index

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