Lucy Allais presents a new account of Kant's transcendental idealism. She argues that Kant is committed to a genuine idealism about things as they appear to us, but that this is not a phenomenalist idealism. Instead, Kant's idealism depends instead on his notion of intuition and its role in cognition.
Lucy Allais presents a new account of Kant's transcendental idealism. She argues that Kant is committed to a genuine idealism about things as they appear to us, but that this is not a phenomenalist idealism. Instead, Kant's idealism depends instead on his notion of intuition and its role in cognition.
Lucy Allais completed her BA degree at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, before going to Oxford to study a BPhil and DPhil. She worked for a number of years at Sussex University, and is currently jointly appointed as a Professor in Philosophy at the University of Witwatersrand and as Henry Allison Chair of the History of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part One: Textual Evidence and an Interpretative Pendulum * 1: Navigating towards a Moderate Metaphysical Interpretation of Transcendental Idealism * 2: Why Kant is Not a Phenomenalist * 3: Things in Themselves Without Noumena * 4: Against Deflationary Interpretations * Part Two: Manifest Reality * 5: Essentially Manifest Qualities * 6: The Secondary Quality Analogy * 7: Concepts and Intuitions * 8: The Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic * Part Three: Kant's Idealism and his Realism * 9: Relational Appearances * 10: Intrinsic Natures * 11: The Transcendental Deduction: Relation to an Object * 12: The Possibility of Metaphysics * Bibliography * Index
* Part One: Textual Evidence and an Interpretative Pendulum * 1: Navigating towards a Moderate Metaphysical Interpretation of Transcendental Idealism * 2: Why Kant is Not a Phenomenalist * 3: Things in Themselves Without Noumena * 4: Against Deflationary Interpretations * Part Two: Manifest Reality * 5: Essentially Manifest Qualities * 6: The Secondary Quality Analogy * 7: Concepts and Intuitions * 8: The Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic * Part Three: Kant's Idealism and his Realism * 9: Relational Appearances * 10: Intrinsic Natures * 11: The Transcendental Deduction: Relation to an Object * 12: The Possibility of Metaphysics * Bibliography * Index
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