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Possible experience : understanding Kant's Critique of pure reason / Arthur W. Collins

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: xix, 200 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0520214986
  • 9780520214989
  • 0520214994
  • 9780520214996
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 121 C712P 21
LOC classification:
  • B2779 .C54 1999
Contents:
1. Kant and the Cartesian Philosophy of Mind -- 2. Subjectivism versus Idealism -- 3. Idealism and Transcendental Idealism -- 4. Are Things-in-Themselves Noumena? -- 5. The Concept of Representation -- 6. "Space Is in Us" -- 7. Outer Causes of Perception -- 8. Kant Not a Foundationalist -- 9. The "How-Possible" Questions -- 10. The "Clue" for Finding the Categories -- 11. The Parallelism of Inner and Outer Sense -- 12. The Subject of Experience -- 13. How Representations Make Objects Possible -- 14. Objects and Empirical Realism -- 15. The Idealistic Understanding of Kant's Theoretical Philosophy
Summary: This revisionist exposition of Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" addresses the themes and passages in the text which seem to require an idealist thesis and shows how they may be better understood without ascribing any idealist philosophy to Kant
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Archives Archives SAIACS Archives Room Yandell Collection ARCH YNDC 121 C712P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 063416

Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-198) and index

1. Kant and the Cartesian Philosophy of Mind -- 2. Subjectivism versus Idealism -- 3. Idealism and Transcendental Idealism -- 4. Are Things-in-Themselves Noumena? -- 5. The Concept of Representation -- 6. "Space Is in Us" -- 7. Outer Causes of Perception -- 8. Kant Not a Foundationalist -- 9. The "How-Possible" Questions -- 10. The "Clue" for Finding the Categories -- 11. The Parallelism of Inner and Outer Sense -- 12. The Subject of Experience -- 13. How Representations Make Objects Possible -- 14. Objects and Empirical Realism -- 15. The Idealistic Understanding of Kant's Theoretical Philosophy

This revisionist exposition of Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" addresses the themes and passages in the text which seem to require an idealist thesis and shows how they may be better understood without ascribing any idealist philosophy to Kant

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