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Imagination in Kant's Critical Philosophy

✍ Scribed by Michael L. Thompson (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
232
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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, Einbildungskraft.Β  One finds Kant's initial discussion of the imagination in the section entitled the Transcendental Deduction in his Critique of Pure Reason; by Kant's own admission, the section that cost him the most labor.

Instrumental in these most critical passagesΒ is Kant's discussion of the imagination, but, due to revisions and emendations and a seeming change in doctrine from the 1st to the 3rd Critique, Kant's considered view of the imagination remains unclear.Β  Many scholars eschew the discussion altogether, considering it arcana of an obsolete faculty pyschology. Even prominent Kant scholars have typically overlooked or marginalized pivotal sections in Kant's works in order to avoid dealing with this issue.Β  Recently, however, a new interest in the imagination has resurfaced.

This volume is a collection of essays that addresses the many uses of imagination throughout Kant's entire critical corpus, and intends to gain a better understanding of this lacuna.

✦ 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 Kant’s Moral Philosophy
The Postulates of Pure Practical Reason
Imagining our World
Imagination and Freedom in the Kantian Sublime
Imagination, Progress and Evolution
Recontextualizing Kant’s Theory of Imagination
Index


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