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Kant's Worldview How Judgment Shapes Human Comprehension

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2021

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Northwestern University Press

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288

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389 g

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Englisch

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978-0-8101-4430-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2021

Verlag

Northwestern University Press

Seitenzahl

288

Maße (L/B/H)

15,4/23/2,1 cm

Gewicht

389 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8101-4430-9

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Mare Nostrum Group B.V.
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  • Produktbild: Kant's Worldview
    • Acknowledgments
    • Introduction
    • Part I: Cognizing and Knowing the Natural World
    • 1. Comprehending the World through Intuitive Assimilation, Conceptual Acquisition, and Rational Appropriation
    • 2. Kant on Baumgarten: The Aesthetic, Analytical, and Synthetic Distinctness of What is Empirically Assimilated
    • 3. Kant and Meier on Cognition, Comprehension and Knowledge
    • 4. The Acquisition of Cognition and its Transcendental Sources
    • 5. The Role of Judgment in Validating Cognition as Meaningful and Knowledge as True
    • 6. The Modal Categories of Empirical Inquiry and the Limits of What Can Actually Be Known: Replacing Prejudices with Preliminary and Provisional Judgments
    • Part II: Comprehending the Human World
    • 7. Seeking Practical Resolutions for Irresolvable Theoretical Antinomies
    • 8. Law as Legislative and Law as Legitimating: The Role of Feeling and Judgment in Morality
    • 9. Aesthetic Communicability and the Recontextualization of Experience
    • 10. The Modal Relevance of Reflective Judgment for Kant's Worldview
    • 11. What Kant Means by Life
    • 12. Comprehending Teleological Purposiveness by Contextualizing It
    • 13. Kant's Anthropology and Its Strategies for Moving Beyond the Inner Sense of Psychology: Reexamining All the Senses
    • 14. Vital Sense, Interior Sense, and Self-Assessment
    • 15. The Relation between Philosophy According to a World-Concept and Cosmopolitanism
    • 16. The Obstacles to Be Overcome in Fulfilling the Goals of a World-Oriented Philosophy
    • Conclusion: Kant's Multifaceted Worldview
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index