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Knowledge of the Mind
The remarks just noted about ‘bare consciousness’ and so on by no means exhaust the concerns that can be raised about Kant and what we can know about the mind....
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Transcendental Aesthetic
Kant calls the first stage the Transcendental Aesthetic. It is about what space and time must be like, and how we must handle them, if our experience is to have the...
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The Categorical Imperative – Universalisability
An imperative is a statement of what should be done. We have said before that Hume realised you can’t get a should statement out of an is statement. In other...
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Referential Machinery of Consciousness of Self
Kant generated the special treatment he needed by focussing first on reference to self. Here are some of the things that he said about reference to oneself as...
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Synthesis of Recognition in a Concept
The third kind of synthesis is synthesis of recognition in a concept. To experience objects for Kant, first I have to relate the materials out of which they are...
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Conscious of Self as Single, Common Subject of Experience
What Kant likely had in mind is nicely captured in a remark of Bennett's (1974, p. 83): to think of myself as a plurality of things is to think of my being...
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The Two Discussions in the 2nd-edition TD and Other Discussions
As we said, Kant rewrote both TD and the chapter on the Paralogisms for the second edition of CPR, leaving only their introductions intact. In the course of doing...
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Consciousness of Self and Knowledge of Self
Many commentators hold that consciousness of self is central to the Critical philosophy. There is reason to question this: unified consciousness is central, but...
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