<p>Kant's critical philosophy is rife with conflicting and aporetic doctrines.Β Amongst several difficult doctrines, one of the most salient and obscure discussions surrounds Kant's view of the imagination, <em>Einbildungskraft</em>.Β One finds Kant's initial discussion of the imagination in the sec
Imagination in Kant's Critical Philosophy
β Scribed by Michael L. Thompson (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 232
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Kants view of the imagination is surrounded by one of the most salient and obscure discussions on his critical philosophy. Due to revisions and emendations and a seeming change in doctrine from the first to the third Critique, Kants considered view of the imagination remains unclear. This collection of essays from Kant scholars illuminates the various treatments of imagination through its development in Kant`s critical works.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Imaginative Sensibility Understanding, Sensibility, and Imagination in the Critique of Pure Reason
Art and Imagination in Mathematics
The Transcendental Synthesis of Imagination
Symbols, Mental Images, and the Imagination in Kant
Functions of Imagination in Kantβs Moral Philosophy
The Postulates of Pure Practical Reason
Imagining our World
Imagination and Freedom in the Kantian Sublime
Imagination, Progress and Evolution
Recontextualizing Kantβs Theory of Imagination
Index
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