Kantian nonconceptualism
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Kantian nonconceptualism
Palgrave Macmillan, c2016
- : hbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 287-301
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book offers an array of important perspectives on Kant and nonconceptualism from some of the leading scholars in current Kant studies. As well as discussing the various arguments surrounding Kantian nonconceptualism, the book provides broad insight into the theory of perception, philosophy of mind, philosophy of mathematics, epistemology, and aesthetics.
His idealism aside, Kantian nonconceptualism is the most topical contemporary issue in Kant's theoretical philosophy. In this collection of specially commissioned essays, major players in the current debate, including Robert Hanna and Lucy Allais, engage with each other and with the broader literature in the field addressing all the important aspects of Kantian nonconceptualism. Among other topics, the authors analyse the notion of intuition and the conditions of its generation, Kant's theory of space, including his pre-Critical view of space, the relation between nonconceptualism and the Transcendental Deduction, and various challenges to both conceptualist and nonconceptualist interpretations of Kant. Two further chapters explore a prominent Hegelian conceptualist reading of Kant and Kant's nonconceptualist position in the Third Critique. The volume also contains a helpful survey of the recent literature on Kant and nonconceptual content.
Kantian Nonconceptualism provides a comprehensive overview of recent perspectives on Kant and nonconceptual content, and will be a key resource for Kant scholars and philosophers interested in the topic of nonconceptualism.
目次
Key to Abbreviations of Cited Works.- Note on Contributors.- Introduction: Dennis Schulting.- 1. Conceptualism and Nonconceptualism in Kant: A Survey of the Recent Debate: Lucy Allais.- 2. Why the Transcendental Deduction is Compatible with Nonconceptualism: Sacha Golob.- 3. On the Relation of Intuition to Cognition: Anil Gomes & Andrew Stephenson.- 4. Sensible Synthesis and the Intuition of Space: Stefanie Grune.- 5. Directions in Space, Nonconceptual Form, and the Foundations of Transcendental Idealism: Robert Hanna.- 6. Kant's Aesthetic Nonconceptualism: Dietmar Heidemann.- 7. Moderate Conceptualism and Spatial Representation: Thomas Land.- 8. Getting Acquainted with Kant: Colin McLear.- 9. Is There Room for Nonconceptual Content in Kant's Critical Philosophy?: Christian Onof.- 10. On an Older Dispute: Hegel, Pippin, and the Separability of Concept and Intuition in Kant: Dennis Schulting.- 11. The Difference Between Original, Metaphysical, and Geometrical Representations of Space: Clinton Tolley.- References.- Index.
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