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Kant and the Capacity to Judge : Sensibility and Discursivity in
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9780691074511
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Kant and the Capacity to Judge : Sensibility and Discursivity in the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Béatrice Longuenesse
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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6.1in
Item Weight
23 Oz
Number of Pages
440 Pages

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Shows that although Kant adopts his inventory of the forms of judgment from logic textbooks of his time, he is nevertheless original in selecting just those forms he holds to be indispensable to our ability to relate representations to objects.

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Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691074518
ISBN-13
9780691074511
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Author
Béatrice Longuenesse
Publication Name
Kant and the Capacity to Judge : Sensibility and Discursivity in the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
440 Pages

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9.2in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23 Oz

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B2779.L6613 2000
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"An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories." --Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift fr Geschichte der Philosophie, Béatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it. -- Henry Allison, Inquiry, Béatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it., "An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories." --Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Philosophie, "Batrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it."-- Henry Allison, Inquiry, Béatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique. . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it., BÉatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of theCritique. . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it., "An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories."-- Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift fr Geschichte der Philosophie, An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories. -- Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift fur Geschichte der Philosophie, "Béatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it." --Henry Allison, Inquiry, An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories. -- Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift fr Geschichte der Philosophie, An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories., "An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories."-- Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Philosophie, "Batrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it." --Henry Allison, Inquiry, Béatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of theCritique. . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it. -- Henry Allison, Inquiry, B atrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it. -- Henry Allison, Inquiry, An original and illuminating treatment of the relationship between concepts and intuitions, sensibility and discursivity, in Kant's critical project. . . . A fascinating and imaginative reconstruction of Kant's theory of quantity. . . . Longuenesse has perceptively illuminated important aspects of [the] problem lying at the heart of Kant's theory of the categories. -- Michael Friedman, Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Philosophie, "Béatrice Longuenesse has written a bold, important, and exciting book concerning the major arguments of the Transcendental Analytic. Moreover, the entire work is organized around a central thesis that runs directly counter to most contemporary readings of the Critique . . . . I think that it is fair to say that from now on no serious interpreter will be able to ignore either the 'guiding thread' itself or her analysis of it."-- Henry Allison, Inquiry
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Note on Sources and Abbreviations Introduction 3 Ch. 1 Synthesis and Judgment 17 Ch. 2 The "Threefold Synthesis" and the Mathematical Model 35 Ch. 3 The Transition to Judgment 59 Ch. 4 Logical Definitions of Judgment 81 Ch. 5 How Discursive Understanding Comes to the Sensible Given: Comparison of Representations and Judgment 107 Ch. 6 Concepts of Comparison, Forms of Judgment, Concept Formation 131 Ch. 7 Judgments of Perception and Judgments of Experience 167 Ch. 8 Synthesis Speciosa and Forms of Sensibility 211 Ch. 9 The Primacy of Quantitative Syntheses 243 Ch. 10 The Real as Appearance: Imagination and Sensation 292 Ch. 11 The Constitution of Experience 324 Conclusion: The Capacity to Judge and "Ontology as Immanent Thinking" 394 Bibliography 401 Index 409 Index of Citations of Kant's Works 415
Copyright Date
1998
Topic
History & Surveys / General, Epistemology, Individual Philosophers, General, History & Surveys / Modern
Dewey Decimal
121
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Psychology, Philosophy

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