Kant's notion of a transcendental schema: the constitution of objective cognition between epistemology and psychology

New York: Peter Lang (2020)
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The book provides a critical and historical inquiry into Kant's schematism chapter. It focuses on the meanings of the notion of schema before Kant, the precritical meaning of this notion, an analysis of the schematism chapter and its criticisms, and an overview of the legacy of Kant's schematism in philosophy and psychology.

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Lara Scaglia
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