Katharina T. Kraus: Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation: The Nature of Inner Experience. [review] [Book Review]

Kant-Studien: Philosophische Zeitschrift der Kant-Gesellschaft 114 (2):388-395 (2023)
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Katharina Kraus’ Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation is a masterful work on Kant’s theoretical philosophy and an important contribution to the philosophy of mind. Navigating critical problems regarding self-consciousness and inner sense relevant to contemporary debates on phenomenal content and the transparency of experience, Kraus’ book serves as an indispensable resource for Kant scholarship.

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