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Immanuel Kant - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Strawson and Kant - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Strawson and Kant - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Sir Peter Strawson is not just among the greatest living philosophers, but also the leading proponent of analytic Kantianism. His seminal Individuals rehabilitated metaphysics as a respectable enterprise within analytic philosophy. It also inaugurated a distinctly Kantian project - descriptive metaphysics - and placed the idea of transcendental arguments at the centre of epistemological, metaphysical, and methodological debate. This was followed by The Bounds of Sense, a brilliant and provocative discussion of the First Critique which continues to influence Kant scholarship by way of inspiration and opposition alike.While there have been anthologies on Strawson and on transcendental arguments, this is the first book to cover Strawson''s relation to Kant as a whole. It combines Strawson''s own account of that relation with papers by eminent pupils, admirers and critics. Among the contributors are leading Kant scholars, metaphysicians and historians of analytic philosophy. The papers divide into three kinds. Some of them (Strawson, Glock, Hacker, Bird, Cassam, Stroud) deal with general questions concerning the nature of Strawson''s Kantianism and of his rehabilitation of metaphysics. Some (Westphal, Rosefeldt, de Gaynesford, Allison, Förster) are devoted to more specific topics in Kant. In others, (Grundmann and Misselhorn, Stern, Hyman), the focus is more on Strawson than on Kant. The collection ranges from Kant interpretation and the history of analytic philosophy through philosophical logic, metaphysics, and epistemology to the philosophy of mind and aesthetics. In this, it reflects the range of Strawson''s own philosophical interests and achievements. The questions discussed are of central importance not just to Kant scholarship but also to contemporary analytic philosophy. They include the question of whether philosophy can achieve a priori insights and whether these insights concern reality or our way of thinking about reality, the nature of the self, the character of aesthetic appreciation and of perception, and the prospects for meeting the challenge of scepticism.

DKK 1074.00
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Kant and Animals - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Problems from Kant - James Van Cleve - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Problems from Kant - James Van Cleve - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This rigorous examination of Kant''s Critique of Pure Reason provides a comprehensive analysis of the major metaphysical and epistemological questions of Kant''s most famous work. Author James Van Cleve presents clear and detailed discussions of Kant''s positions and arguments on these themes, as well as critical assessments of Kant''s reasoning and conclusions. Expansive in its scope, Van Cleves study covers the overall structure of Kant''s idealism, the existence and nature of synthetic a priori knowledge, the epistemology of geometry, and the ontological status of space, time, and matter. Other topics explored are the role of synthesis and the categories in making experience and objects of experience possible, the concepts of substance and causation, issues surrounding Kant''s notion of the thing in itself, the nature of the thinking self, and the arguments of rational theology. A concluding chapter discusses the affinities between Kant''s idealism and contemporary antirealism, in particular the work of Putnam and Dummett. Unlike some interpreters, Van Cleve takes Kant''s professed idealism seriously, finding it at work in his solutions to many problems. He offers a critique in Kant''s own sense--a critical examination leading to both negative and positive verdicts. While finding little to endorse in some parts of Kant''s system that have won contemporary favor (for example, the deduction of the categories) Van Cleve defends other aspects of Kant''s thought that are commonly impugned (for instance, the existence of synthetic a priori truths and things in themselves). This vital study makes a significant contribution to the literature, while at the same time making Kant''s work accessible to serious students.

DKK 449.00
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Kant and Colonialism - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Essays on Kant - Henry E. ) Allison - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Kant on Mind, Action, and Ethics - Julian Wuerth - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Kant on Mind, Action, and Ethics - Julian Wuerth - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

In this book Julian Wuerth offers a radically new interpretation of Kant''s theories of mind, action, and ethics. As the author of a Copernican revolution in philosophy, Kant grounded his philosophy in his positive theory of the mind, which remains an enigma two centuries later. Wuerth''s original interpretation of Kant''s theory of mind consults a far wider range of Kant''s recorded thought than previous interpretations, revealing a fascinating evolution in Kant''s thought in the decades before and after his 1781 Critique. Starting in the 1760s, Kant recognized the unique status of our epistemic contact to ourselves. This is the sole instance of our immediate epistemic contact with a substance, of being a substance, and it is the sole instance of epistemic contact with something other than the particular states of inner sense. Contrary to empiricists, Kant thus rejects the reduction of the self to a bundle of mental states of inner sense. But Kant also rejects the rational psychologists'' assumption that the souls substantiality and simplicity implies its permanence, incorruptibility, and immortality. As Kant developed his transcendental idealism, he eventually pinpointed the source of their errors, a source neither unique to a particular, historical school, nor random. It is instead a deep, natural, and timeless transcendental confusion. Kants new account of substance allows him to draw new distinctions in kind between sensibility and understanding and between phenomenal and noumenal substance, setting the stage for a transcendental argument that only at the phenomenal level do substantiality and simplicity imply permanence and incorruptibility. Wuerth next undertakes a groundbreaking study of Kant''s theory of action and ethics. He first maps Kant''s notoriously vast and complex system of the minds powers, drawing on all of Kant''s recorded thought. This system structures Kant''s philosophy as a whole and so provides crucial insights into this whole and its parts, including Kant''s theory of action, a persisting stumbling block for interpreters of Kant''s ethics. Wuerth demonstrates that Kant rejects intellectualist theories of action that reduce practical agents to pure reason. We are instead irreducibly both intellectual and sensible, exercising a power of choice, or Willkür, subject to two irreducible conative currencies, moral motives and sensible incentives, as Kant makes clear long before his 1785 Groundwork. Immoral choices at odds with the former can thus nonetheless be coherent choices in harmony with the latter. Wuerth applies these new findings about Kant''s theory of mind and action to an analysis of the foundations of Kant''s ethics. He rejects the dominant constructivist interpretation in favor of a moral realist one. At the heart of Kant''s Enlightenment ethics is his insistence that the authority of the moral law ultimately rests in our recognition of its authority. Kant guides us to this recognition of the authority of the moral law, across his works in ethics and his various formulations of the moral law, using a single elimination of sensibility procedure. Here Kant systematically rejects the pretenses of sensibility to isolate reason and its insights into moral right and wrong. Precisely because immoral choice remains a coherent alternative, however, moral virtue demands our ongoing cultivation of our capacities for cognition, feeling, desire, and character.

DKK 1081.00
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Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Accessing Kant - The Late Jay F. Rosenberg - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Hegel's Critique of Kant - Sally Sedgwick - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Hegel's Critique of Kant - Sally Sedgwick - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Virtues of Freedom - Paul Guyer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Virtues of Freedom - Paul Guyer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The essays collected in this volume by Paul Guyer, one of the world''s foremost Kant scholars, explore Kant''s attempt to develop a morality grounded on the intrinsic and unconditional value of the human freedom to set our own ends. When regulated by the principle that the freedom of all is equally valuable, the freedom to set our own ends -- what Kant calls "humanity" - becomes what he calls autonomy. These essays explore Kant''s strategies for establishing the premise that freedom is the inner worth of the world or the essential end of humankind, as he says, and for deriving the specific duties that fundamental principle of morality generates in the empirical circumstances of human existence. The Virtues of Freedom further investigates Kant''s attempts to prove that we are always free to live up to this moral ideal, that is, that we have free will no matter what, as well as his more successful explorations of the ways in which our natural tendencies to be moral -- dispositions to the feeling of respect and more specific feelings such as love and self-esteem -- can and must be cultivated and educated. Guyer finally examines the various models of human community that Kant develops from his premise that our associations must be based on the value of freedom for all. The contrasts but also similarities of Kant''s moral philosophy to that of David Hume but many of his other predecessors and contemporaries, such as Stoics and Epicureans, Pufendorf and Wolff, Hutcheson, Kames, and Smith, are also explored.

DKK 388.00
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Kant and the Philosophy of Mind - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk