Hegel's critique of Kant : from dichotomy to identity
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Hegel's critique of Kant : from dichotomy to identity
Oxford University Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-189) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Sally Sedgwick presents a fresh account of Hegel's critique of Kant's theoretical philosophy. She argues that Hegel offers a compelling critique of and alternative to the conception of cognition that Kant defended in his 'Critical' period. The book examines key features of what Kant identifies as the 'discursive' character of our mode of cognition, and considers Hegel's reasons for arguing that these features condemn Kant's theoretical philosophy to scepticism as
well as dualism. Sedgwick goes on to present in a sympathetic light Hegel's claim to derive from certain Kantian doctrines clues to a superior form of idealism, a form of idealism that better captures the nature of our cognitive powers and their relation to objects.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Intuitive versus Discursive Forms of Understanding in Kant's Critical Philosophy: Introduction
- 2. Organic Unity as the 'True Unity' of the Intuitive Intellect
- 3. Hegel on the 'Subjectivity' of Kant's Idealism
- 4. Hegel on the Transcendental Deduction of the First Critique
- 5. Subjectivity as Part of an Original Identity
- 6. The Question-Begging Nature of Kantian Critique: Kant on the Arguments of the Antinomies
- Bibliography
- Index
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