Kant's Philosophy of the Unconscious
Piero Giordanetti (editor-in-chief), Riccardo Pozzo (editor-in-chief), Marco Sgarbi (editor-in-chief)
Hardback Published on: 16/04/2012
Price: £107.50
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Synopsis
The unconscious raises relevant problems in the theory of knowledge as regards non-conceptual contents and obscure representations. In the philosophy of mind, it bears on the topic of the unity of consciousness and the notion of the transcendental Self. It is a key-topic of logic with respect to the distinction between determinate-indeterminate judgments and prejudices, and in aesthetics it appears in connection with the problems of reflective judgments and of the genius. Finally, it is a relevant issue also in moral philosophy in defining the irrational aspects of the human being. The purpose of the present volume is to fill a substantial gap in Kant research while offering a comprehensive survey of the topic in different areas of research, such as history of philosophy, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, moral philosophy, and anthropology.
Publisher information
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783110204032
- Number of pages: 336
- Dimensions: 230 x 155 x 19 mm
- Weight: 615g
- Languages: English
