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_bSCH281
100 _aScherer, Irmgard
245 _aThe Crisis of Judgment in Kant`s Three Critiques
_bIn Search of a Science of Aesthetics
260 _aNew York
_bPeter Lang
_c2012
300 _a241p
440 0 _aNew Studies in Aesthetics;
_v201200ENGGPS1
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aA KANTIAN GLOSSARY AND SOME HISTORICAL NOTES TO THE CRISIS OF JUDGMENT ............... 13 Working Terms for an Analysis of Judgment-Power ..... 13 "Critique" and "Transcendental" ............... 14 "Crisis" and "Judgment" ..................... 15 "Metaphysics" ............................ 17 "Aesthetics" ............................. 18 "Architectonic" ........................... 19 Historical Notes on the General Nature of the Power of Judgment .......................... 20 Crisis of Judgment Due to the Demand of Two Human Tendencies ..................... 21 Philosophical Judgment in Crisis: Dogmatic Metaphysics and Empirical Skepticism ........... 23 The Architectonic Role Within Judgment-Power ........ 26 THE PROBLEM OF THE A PRIORI IN SENSIBILITY IN KANT`S DEVELOPING ANALYSIS ................... 33 Apriority of Consciousness in General ............... 33 The Possibility of Metaphysics and the Transcendental Mode of Knowledge ............. 34 Kant`s Task to Rescue A Priori Knowledge from Misuse ............................. 37 Dogmatic Metaphysics ................. 38 Skeptical Empiricism .................. 39 Kant`s Redefinition of Knowledge A Priori ........ 41 The Analytic-Synthetic Distinction in Judgments ......................... 43 The Synthetic Origin of Mathematical Judgments, A Case of Pure Intuition ....... 45 The Problem of Apriority in Sensibility ............... 48 Leibnizian Hierarchies of Knowledge Repudiated ... 49 The Problem of Space and Time: Concepts or Forms? Objective or Subjective? ............... 51 Space and Time: Sensibility`s A Priori Conditions ... 56 Origin of Space and Time Prior to All Concepts .... 58 The Impact of the Dissertatio of 1770 ................ 61 THE POWER OF JUDGMENT IN THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON AND ITS LINK TO AESTHETICS What Place Does Judgment Have in the First Critique? .... 63 Textual Composition ....................... 63 The Place of Judgment in the Content Structure of the First Critique ........................ 65 The Transcendental Aesthetic: The Starting Point of Knowing and Judging ........................... 69 Illusion Is a Problem of Judgment, Not of the Irreality of Things ......................... 74 On Apriority of the Aesthetic (Again) ........... 76 The Transcendental Analytic: The Logical Moments of the Understanding and the Doctrine of Judgments .......... 80 The Understanding ......................... 81 The Distinction Between Judgments of Perception and Judgments of Experience ................. 82 The Transcendental Power of Judgment and Categorial Understanding: A Summary ........... 87 The Transcendental Dialectic: Regulative Reason and Transcendental Judgment ......................... 93 The Role of Reason in Relation to Understanding and Reason`s Drive to Ascend to the Unconditioned . 95 Deduction of Pure Reason Remains Incomplete ..... 98 JUDGMENT-POWER AND THE SENSES IN THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON ................. 101 Practical Reason and Sensibility: A Question of Reverse Content Structure ....................... 103 The Problem of Mediation Between Pure Reason and the Sensuously Conditioned Subject ................ 105 1 Transcendental Freedom and Pure Practical Reason, A Reciprocal Implication ............. 106 Freedom, the Key to Moral (and Theoretical) Philosophy ............... 106 Freedom, the Principle to the Dual Faculty of Will and Desire ................... 108 Freedom and the Unconditional Practical Law in Reciprocity ...................... 109 The Problem of "Noumenal Causality," or Can Reason Extend Its Practical Use? .............. Ill The Power of Practical Judgment and the Sensuous Subject ............................. 114 Respect for the Law as Moral Feeling .......... 115 Mediating the Moral Principle and Sensibility ..... 118 Metaphysical Dialectic Toward the Highes
700 1 _aScherer, Irmgard
902 _bSLR
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