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Kant's Thinker

ISBN-13: 9780199754823 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011

Patricia Kitcher
Kant's Thinker Patricia Kitcher 9780199754823 Oxford University Press, USA - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Kant's Thinker

ISBN-13: 9780199754823 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011

Patricia Kitcher
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Kant's discussion of the relations between cognition and self-consciousness lie at the heart of the Critique of Pure Reason, in the celebrated transcendental deduction. Although this section of Kant's masterpiece is widely believed to contain important insights into cognition and self-consciousness, it has long been viewed as unusually obscure. Many philosophers have tried to avoid the transcendental psychology that Kant employed. By contrast, Patricia Kitcher follows Kant's careful delineation of the necessary conditions for knowledge and his intricate argument that knowledge requires self-consciousness. She argues that far from being an exercise in armchair psychology, the thesis that thinkers must be aware of the connections among their mental states offers an astute analysis of the requirements of rational thought.

The book opens by situating Kant's theories in the then contemporary debates about "apperception," personal identity and the relations between object cognition and self-consciousness. After laying out Kant's argument that the distinctive kind of knowledge that humans have requires a unified self- consciousness, Kitcher considers the implications of his theory for current problems in the philosophy of mind. If Kant is right that rational cognition requires acts of thought that are at least implicitly conscious, then theories of consciousness face a second "hard problem" beyond the familiar difficulties with the qualities of sensations. How is conscious reasoning to be understood? Kitcher shows that current accounts of the self-ascription of belief have great trouble in explaining the case where subjects know their reasons for the belief. She presents a "new" Kantian approach to handling this problem. In this way, the book reveals Kant as a thinker of great relevance to contemporary philosophy, one whose allegedly obscure achievements provide solutions to problems that are still with us.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Historia
Kategorie BISAC:
Philosophy > History & Surveys - Modern
Philosophy > Mind & Body
Language Arts & Disciplines > Linguistics - General
Wydawca:
Oxford University Press, USA
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780199754823
Rok wydania:
2011
Oprawa:
Twarda
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Obwoluta

In Kant's Thinker's pages we find a coherent, plausible, interpretation of the issues surrounding Kant's theory of the cognitive subject: cognition, synthesis, apperception, object-consciousness, the failure of rational psychology, whether thinking is an experience, etc. A significant achievement and a lasting contribution to the field. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

From the contents:

1.: Overview;
1. Introduction;
2. Interpretive Framework;
3. Preview;
4. Current Work on Kant's 'I-think';
1.: Background;
2. Locke's Internal Sense and Kant's Changing Views;
1. Locke's Influence;
2. Locke's Complex Theory of Internal Sense;
3. Kant's Varied Reactions;
4. 'Inner Sense' in relation to Kantian 'Apperception';
5. Kant's Use of 'Inner Sense';
3. Personal Identity and Its Problems;
1. Locke's Problem;
2. Leibniz's Criticisms and Additions;
3. Kant and Hume;
4. Tetens (and Hume);
4. Rationalist Metaphysics of Mind;
1. The Role of Rationalism;
2. Leibniz's Elegant 'I-theory';
3. Faculties, Powers and Substances;
4. Rational Psychology;
5. Consciousness, Self-Consciousness and Cognition;
1. Introduction;
2. Locke's 'Reflection' and Leibniz's 'Apperception';
3. Self-consciousness and Object cognition;
4. Self-Consciousness through Self-Feeling;
6. Strands of Argument in the Duisburg Nachla?;
1. Introduction;
2. Kant's Objection to the Inaugural Dissertation;
3. Principles of Appearance and Thought in the Duisburg Nachla?;
4. What is the Duisburg Nachla?'s Notion of 'Apperception?;
5. From the Duisburg Nachla? to the Critique;
2.: Theory;
7. A Transcendental Deduction for a priori Concepts;
1. Kant's Goal;
2. Clues to the Nature of the Argument;
3. The First Premise of the Transcendental Deduction;
4. Apriority and Activity;
5. A 'Transcendental' Deduction;
8. Synthesis: Why and How?;
1. Problems to be Solved;
2. Kant's Definition;
3. Synthesis and Objective Reference;
4. Five Syntheses and Their Relations;
9. Arguing for Apperception;
1. Introduction;
2. 'I-think' as the 'Cogito';
The One-Step Deduction from Judgment;
3. What Kind of Cognition is at Issue in the Transcendental Deduction?;
4. What is the Principle of Apperception?;
5. The Apperceptive Synthesis of Recognition in a Concept;
6. Combination and Self-Consciousness in the B Deduction;
7. Arguing from the Unity of Apperception to the Necessary Applicability of Categories to Intuitions;
8. Transcendental Apperception, Empirical Apperception and 'Mineness';
9. Summary;
10. The Power of Apperception;
1. Introduction;
2. What is the Power/Faculty of Apperception?;
3. Does the Faculty of Apperception Endure? Is it the Inner Principle of a Substance?;
4. Does the Power of Apperception Initiate Causal Chains or Provide an Impression of Necessary Succession?;
5. 'Is it an experience that I think?';
6. Root Powers, Scientific Ideals and the Ground of Appearances;
11. 'I-think' as the Destroyer of Rational Psychology;
1. Understanding Kant's Criticisms;
2. Kant's Earlier and Later Treatments of Rational Psychology;
3. 'I-think' as the 'Vehicle' of the Categories;
4. 'I-think' as Analytically Contained in the Concept of Thought;
5. Does the analysis of Cognition Imply the Existence of a Thinker?;
6. Why Can't Thinkers Know Themselves as Such?;
3.: Evaluation;
12. Is Kant's Theory Consistent?;
1. The Old Objection;
2. The Most Problematic Passage (A251-52);
3. The Confusion about the Causes of Sensations;
4. A Second Look at the Most Problematic Passage;
5. Criticizing Rationalist Confusions;
6. What Kant's Epistemology and Metaphysics Imply;
13. The Normativity Objection;
1. Psychologism or Noumenalism?;
2. Scrutinizing Sensations and Adding 'Transcendental Content';
3. Forming Concepts and Acquiring the I-Representation;
4. Making a priori Principles Explicit and Testing Instances;
5. Normativity and the I-rule;
Appendix: Longuenesse on Concept Formation;
14. Is Kant's Thinker (as such) a Free and Responsible Agent?;
1. Introduction;
2. Texts Linking Theoretical and Practical Reason;
3. Autonomy and Accountability;
4. Intellectual Accountability;
15. Kant our Contemporary;
1. Supporting and Showing Relevance;
2. Transcendental Arguments;
3. Must Rational Cognition involve Self-Consciousness?;
4. A Second Hard Problem of Consciousness?;
5. Other I's

Patricia Kitcher is Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University. She is the author of Kant's Transcendental Psychology

Kitcher, Patricia Kitcher is professor of philosophy at the Universi... więcej >


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