A guide to Kant's psychologism : via Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Wittgenstein

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A guide to Kant's psychologism : via Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Wittgenstein

Wayne Waxman

(Routledge studies in eighteenth century philosophy)

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [329]-330

Includes index

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内容説明

This book presents an interpretation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason as a priori psychologism. It groups Kant's philosophy together with those of the British empiricists-Locke, Berkeley, and Hume-in a single line of psychologistic succession and offers a clear explanation of how Kant's psychologism differs from psychology and idealism. The book reconciles Kant's philosophy with subsequent developments in science and mathematics, including post-Fregean mathematical logic, non-Euclidean geometry, and both relativity and quantum theory. It also relates Kant's psychologism to Wittgenstein's later conception of language. Finally, the author reveals the ways in which Kant's philosophy dovetails with contemporary scientific theorizing about the natural phenomenon of consciousness and its place in nature. This book will be of interest to Kant scholars and historians of philosophy working on the British empiricists.

目次

Introduction Chapter 1: Breaking the Mold Part I: The Path to Kant: Psychologism and Conventionalism Chapter 2: Locke's Oyster Chapter 3: Berekely's Vision Chapter 4: Hume's Cement Chapter 5: From Hume to Kant via Wittgenstein Part II: Nature in Mind: Through Kant's I's Chapter 6: The Kantian Cogito Chapter 7: The Logical I Chapter 8: The Aesthetic I Chapter 9: The Objective I Chapter 10: The I of Nature Conclusion

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