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Goodbye, Kant! : What Still Stands of the Critique of Pure Reason /

"Goodbye, Kant! delivers a nontechnical, entertaining, and occasionally irreverent overview of Immanuel Kant's Critique of pure reason"--Cover

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ferraris, Maurizio, 1956-
Otros Autores: Davies, Richard (Richard Brian), 1944- (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Italiano
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2013]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1 Kant's revolution 3
  • Why start a revolution 3
  • The rationalists and the Library of Babel 4
  • The empiricists and Funes the Memorious 7
  • Refounding metaphysics by overturning the point of view 9
  • 2 The basic claims 13
  • The scheme of the work 13
  • The metaphysics of experience 14
  • Five ontological theses 16
  • Two epistemological theses 17
  • Where to find them 18
  • 3 What is inherited (Examination) 19
  • New wine in old bottles 19
  • Kant's metaphysics 19
  • The models of the Critique of Pure Reason 24
  • The naturalization of physics 27
  • Consequences 30
  • 4 What is novel (Examination) 33
  • Kant and the platypus 33
  • Phenomenon and noumenon 33
  • Deduction, schematism, and imagination 35
  • The hundred thalers 36
  • Synthetic a priori judgments 38
  • Are synthetic a priori judgments possible? 39
  • Dogmas of empiricism and dogmas of transcendentalism 40
  • 5 The Transcendental Fallacy (Examination) 43
  • A semi-catastrophe 43
  • The purloined letter 44
  • A mind-dependent world 44
  • An avoidable fallacy 46
  • 6 Conceptual Schemes and Phenomena 49
  • Over-powerful spectacles 49
  • The Thesis of Conceptual Schemes 49
  • Are intuitions without concepts blind? 52
  • Are concepts without intuitions empty? 56
  • The Thesis of the Phenomena 57
  • 7 Space and Time 61
  • What is the Transcendental Aesthetic? 61
  • Space 62
  • Time 63
  • The meaning of mathematization 65
  • 8 Self, Substance, and Cause 67
  • Self: The world as representations 67
  • Substance 71
  • Cause 72
  • 9 Logical apparatus (Examination) 75
  • A complicated contrivance 75
  • First Gadget: Judgments and Categories (Metaphysical deduction) 77
  • Second Gadget: Transcendental Deduction 80
  • Deduction A Theory of knowledge 80
  • Deduction B Transcendental psychology 81
  • Third Gadget: The Schematism 82
  • How a schema works: Kant's hints 83
  • How a schema works: A speculative hypothesis 85
  • The timeline 86
  • Why it doesn't work 87
  • Could it have worked? 88
  • Fourth Gadget: Principles 88
  • Afterword on reciprocal action 89
  • 10 From phenomena to screwdrivers 91
  • The deduction as naturalization 91
  • The Critique of Practical Reason 92
  • The Critique of judgment 93
  • 11 Reckoning with the revolution 97
  • A spectre is haunting Europe 97
  • Matrix 98
  • Kant and Talleyrand 101
  • An Iroquois in Paris 102
  • From Kant to Kafka 103.