The aporia of inner sense : : the self-knowledge of reason and the critique of metaphysics in Kant / / by Garth W. Green.

This work - the first full-length account of its theme in English - identifies Kant’s doctrine of inner sense as a central, and problematic, element within the ‘architectonic of pure reason’ of the first Critique. Its exegesis exposes two, variant construals of the character and capacities of inner...

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Superior document:Critical studies in German idealism ; v. 3
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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Critical studies in German idealism ; v. 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (362 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Chapter One. Introduction: An Aporia Of Inner Sense? /
Chapter Two. The Self-Knowledge Of Reason: The Transcendental Topic And The Atopicality Of Time /
Chapter Three. Conclusion: The Antinomy Between Theory Of Knowledge And Critique Of Metaphysics In Kant’s Critique Of Pure Reason /
Chapter Four. Appendix: The Aporia Of Inner Sense And The Vom Inneren Sinne Fragment: A Principle For The Development Of Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy? /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:This work - the first full-length account of its theme in English - identifies Kant’s doctrine of inner sense as a central, and problematic, element within the ‘architectonic of pure reason’ of the first Critique. Its exegesis exposes two, variant construals of the character and capacities of inner sense: the first, ‘positive’ construal functions in Kant’s account of the nature of knowledge in the Transcendental Analytic, while the second, ‘negative’ construal functions in Kant’s account of the limits of knowledge in the Transcendental Dialectic. Green shows how this variance underlies, and destabilizes, the basic intention of Kant’s theoretical philosophy, to give an account of both the nature, and the limits, of cognition. The work complements detailed analysis with an exhaustive review of English, French, and German scholarship on the doctrine. An Appendix on Kant’s recently discovered ‘Vom inneren Sinne’ fragment evinces Kant’s continued concern with this doctrine, and a Conclusion intimates the importance of Fichte’s and Schelling’s identification of the ‘aporia of inner sense’ to the subsequent development of transcendental idealism.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283039044
9786613039040
9004186751
9004182705
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Garth W. Green.