Pure self-conscience, identity and existence in Kant

Trans/Form/Ação 21 (1):67-89 (1999)
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This article identifies the relation between the transcendental apperception and identity, existence and perception, and on this basis tries to demonstrate that self-conscience - though a fundamental element in the structure of human cognition - doesn't ground knowledge.Este artigo estabelece a relação entre apercepção transcendental e identidade, existência e percepção, e procura com isso mostrar que, embora esteja na base da estrutura cognitiva humana, a autoconsciência não elabora conhecimento

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