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Kant on Spontaneity.

The concept of spontaneity is central to Kant''s philosophy, yet Kant himself never dealt with it explicitly. Instead it was presented as an insoluble problem concerning human reason. The ambiguity surrounding his approach to this problem is surprising when one considers that he was a phil...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sgarbi, Marco
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012.
Colección:Continuum studies in philosophy.
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  • Cover; Half title; Series page; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Sources and Abbreviations; 1. Introduction: The Problem of Spontaneity in Kant; I The Problem; II Status Quaestionis; III Prospectus; 2. History: Spontaneity from Leibniz to Kant; I Spontaneity before Leibniz; II Spontaneity in Leibniz; III From Leibniz to Kant: The Transmission of an Idea; IV Conclusion; 3. Metaphysics: Spontaneity and the Problem of the Unconditioned; I Metaphysics and Ethics in the Precritical Period; II Metaphysics, Ethics, Anthropology and Aesthetics in the 1760s.
  • III The Problem of the Unconditioned and the Foundations of Ethics in Relationship to Kant's Metaphysical Project4. Logic: Spontaneity and the Problem of Knowledge; I The Spontaneity of the Mind in Kant'sTranscendental Logic; II Spontaneity versus Receptivity; III Spontaneity and the Power of Judgement; IV Spontaneity and Apperception; V Conclusion; 5. Ethics: Spontaneity and the Problem of Acting; I Spontaneity in Kant's Early Ethics; II The Third Antinomy; III Spontaneity in Kant's Critical Ethics; 6. Aesthetics and Biology: Spontaneity and the Problems of Feeling and Life.
  • I Spontaneity in Aesthetics and in TeleologyII Spontaneity in Kant's Psychological Aesthetics; III Spontaneity, Interest and Experiencing without Concepts; IV Spontaneity and Life; 7. Anthropology: Spontaneity and the Problem of Human Nature; I The Position of the Human Being in the World; II Spontaneity and the Human Mind; III The Spontaneous Nature of the Human Being; IV Anthropology as the Phenomenology of Spontaneity; 8. Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.