Representational Mind A Study of Kant`s Theory of Knowledge
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomington Indiana University Press 2012Description: 206pDDC classification:- N75.1KI AQ520
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includes index and biblioraphy
The Background of Kant`s Representationalism i Introduction i The Scholastic Approach 4 Descartes 11 Leibniz 18 Berkeley and Hume _ 29 Concepts and Intuitions 33 Five Kinds of Representation Intuition as Singular Reference: A Semantical Approach 36 Intuitions as Modes of Awareness: Phenomenological Approach Matter and Form in Intuition Sensation as Material of Intuitions Pure Intuition and Knowledge a Priori Pure Intuition and Transcendental Idealism 83 Several Kantian Claims - 83 The Double Aspect vs. the Double Existence View 88 Four Kinds of Phenomenalism 93 Contents Pure Intuition, Transcendental Idealism, and Phenomenalism The Double Aspect View: Final Reflections Concepts and Judgments Concepts and Rules Concepts and Forms of Judgment Self-Awareness and the Flow of Time The Problem of Inner Sense Inner and Outer Sense Transcendental and Empirical Consciousness
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