Kant's Anatomy of the Intelligent Mind

New York: Oup Usa (2013)
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Abstract

According to current philosophical lore, Kant rejected the notion that philosophy can progress by psychological means and endeavored to restrict it accordingly. This book reverses the frame from Kant the anti-psychological critic of psychological philosophy to Kant the preeminent psychological critic of non-psychological philosophy.

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Memo to Readers

This introductory text signals what is new and noteworthy in the book and provides guidance for comprehending and evaluating it. It opens with some general remarks regarding the book’s relation to the same author’s Kant and the Empiricists. Understanding Understanding (2005), and recapitul... see more

The Psychological A Priori

This is the first of two introductory chapters that recapitulate and recontextualize the main results of the four-chapter General Introduction to Kant and the Empiricists. It was argued there that the seemingly huge differences that distinguish Kant from the British empiricists are the res... see more

Our Place in Nature and Its Place in Us

This chapter utilizes the distinction between community as commercium and as communioto make sense of Kant’s conception of the empirical self, its place in material nature, the explication of nature as the unity of apperception, and the difference between the merely epistemological worth h... see more

Conclusion

The conclusion reconsiders Kant’s relation to the philosophy and sciences of mind when the frame is reversed from Kant the anti-psychological critic of psychological philosophy to Kant the preeminent psychological critic of anti-psychological philosophy. It is argued that there is a great ... see more

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