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Kant's Theory of the Self - 9780415994705

Un libro in lingua di Arthur Melnick edito da Routledge, 2008

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Melnick works diligently at questions of ontology and identification, and wrestles with the concept that many of Kant's observations became laden with afterthought. He examines the idea that intelligence creates existence, an existence that is nothing in itself; as he does so he examines the reality of the thinking subject in terms of paralogisms and transcendental idealism including transcendental self-consciousness. He then considers the cognizing subject as apart from the thinking subject, complete with empirical and pure apperception, moving to commentary on the person as subject and the relations between apperception and inner sense, the conception of the idea of "the person," material reality, the embodiment of the subject, and the connection between psychological perceptions of the person and applications to justice. The result is elegant but challenging. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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