Introducing Kant. ([2015?])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Introducing Kant. ([2015?])
- Main Title:
- Introducing Kant
- Other Titles:
- Introducing Kant, a graphic guide
Kant, a graphic guide - Uniform Title:
- Kant for beginners
- Further Information:
- Note: Christopher Kul-Want & Andrzej Klimowski.
- Other Names:
- Want, Christopher
Klimowski, Andrzej - Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Early Life; The Enlightenment; Theories of Mind and Nature; What is Metaphysics?; Kant's Early Career; Early Pre-Critical Work from 1746 to 1770; Period of Silence, 1770-80; Critical Philosophy; The Potential of Judgement; Three Cognitive Faculties; Imagination and Reflexivity; Understanding, Representation and Reason; The Critique of Pure Reason (1781); The Uncertainties of Representation; The Central Question; The Transcendental Aesthetic; The Role of Form; Space and Time; The Absences of Space and Time. Two Operations of Imagination: Apprehension and ReproductionUnderstanding and Intuition; The Categories; Kant's Four Categories; How Does Understanding Occur?; Kant's "Copernican Revolution"; How Images (Data) Become Possible; Understanding and Apperception; The Help of Reason; The Illusions of Understanding; The Paralogisms of Pure Reason; The Antinomy of Pure Reason; The Ideal of Pure Reason; Kant's Middle Years; Dining with Professor Kant; The Critique of Practical Reason (1788); Predestination or Free Will?; Free Will and Desire; Moral Examples; The Antinomy of Practical Reason. Unconditional FreedomEffort and Sacrifice; Rethinking the Faculties; Absolute Absence of Moral Reason; The Limits of Consciousness; Pure Freedom and Desire for Knowledge; The Sacrifice of Freedom; The Noumenon or "Thing in Itself"; Mourning and Sacrifice; Suffering the Absence of Reason; Freedom of the Rational Being; The Suprasensible System; Subject toCover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Early Life; The Enlightenment; Theories of Mind and Nature; What is Metaphysics?; Kant's Early Career; Early Pre-Critical Work from 1746 to 1770; Period of Silence, 1770-80; Critical Philosophy; The Potential of Judgement; Three Cognitive Faculties; Imagination and Reflexivity; Understanding, Representation and Reason; The Critique of Pure Reason (1781); The Uncertainties of Representation; The Central Question; The Transcendental Aesthetic; The Role of Form; Space and Time; The Absences of Space and Time. Two Operations of Imagination: Apprehension and ReproductionUnderstanding and Intuition; The Categories; Kant's Four Categories; How Does Understanding Occur?; Kant's "Copernican Revolution"; How Images (Data) Become Possible; Understanding and Apperception; The Help of Reason; The Illusions of Understanding; The Paralogisms of Pure Reason; The Antinomy of Pure Reason; The Ideal of Pure Reason; Kant's Middle Years; Dining with Professor Kant; The Critique of Practical Reason (1788); Predestination or Free Will?; Free Will and Desire; Moral Examples; The Antinomy of Practical Reason. Unconditional FreedomEffort and Sacrifice; Rethinking the Faculties; Absolute Absence of Moral Reason; The Limits of Consciousness; Pure Freedom and Desire for Knowledge; The Sacrifice of Freedom; The Noumenon or "Thing in Itself"; Mourning and Sacrifice; Suffering the Absence of Reason; Freedom of the Rational Being; The Suprasensible System; Subject to the Law; Free to Think Freedom; The Categorical Imperative; Avoid Illusion; Seek Self-Contentment; Moral Law Cannot be Represented; Kant's Physical Obsessions; The Critique of Judgement (1790); Analytic of the Beautiful; Judgement and Feeling. Judgement and FormThe Unknown in its Relation to Judgement; The Place of Feeling in Judgement; The Sensuality of Thought; The Priority of Design; Nature Versus Artifice; Nature, Design and Ornament; Genius Transforms Nature; The Order of the Arts; Romantic Ideas of Genius; Genius and Deformation; Analytic of the Sublime; Burke's View of the Sublime; The Mathematical Sublime; The Dynamic Sublime; Experiencing the Sublime; Excess of Freedom; Freedom From Nature; Freedom, Pain and Desire; Critique of Teleological Judgement; Kant and Religion; Job, An Elightenment Figure; What is Enlightenment? Private and Public ReasonA Royal Warning; Kant's Last Days; After Kant; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831); Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900); Martin Heidegger (1889-1976); Michel Foucault (1926-84); Jean-François Lyotard (b. 1924); Jacques Derrida (b. 1930); Conclusion; Further Reading; Author's acknowledgements; Artist's acknowledgements; Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Icon
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2012
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 193
PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781848319684
1848319681 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781848312098
1848312091 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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