Kants Theory of the Self (Routledge Studies in Eighteenth...

Kants Theory of the Self (Routledge Studies in Eighteenth Century Philosophy)

Arthur Melnick
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The self for Kant is something real, and yet is neither appearance nor thing in itself, but rather has some third status. Appearances for Kant arise in space and time where these are respectively forms of outer and inner attending (intuition). Melnick explains the "third status" by identifying the self with intellectual action that does not arise in the progression of attending (and so is not appearance), but accompanies and unifies inner attending. As so accompanying, it progresses with that attending and is therefore temporal--not a thing in itself. According to Melnick, the distinction between the self or the subject and its thoughts is a distinction wholly within intellectual action; only such a non-entitative view of the self is consistent with Kant’s transcendental idealism. As Melnick demonstrates in this volume, this conception of the self clarifies all of Kant’s main discussions of this issue in the Transcendental Deduction and the Paralogisms of Pure Reason.

سال:
2008
اشاعت:
1
ناشر کتب:
Routledge
زبان:
english
صفحات:
195
ISBN 10:
0203886992
ISBN 13:
9780415994705
سیریز:
Routledge Studies in Eighteenth Century Philosophy
فائل:
PDF, 1.51 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2008
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