La intuición formal kantiana como resultado de la cooperación entre sensibilidad y entendimiento

Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 62:97-120 (2021)
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The main purpose of this article is to offer an interpretation of the Kantian notion of formal intuition, which admits an analytical distinction from the concept of form of intuition. I hold that formal intuition is the result of the intersection between sensibility and understanding as mutually irreducible faculties. In this way, the necessary cooperation between faculties is emphasized. The radical heterogeneity between the sensible contribution and the intellectual contribution is also indicated. This interpretation allows to take distance from strongly conceptualist interpretations and from non-conceptualist readings.

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