Kant and Critical Reason of Mind
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Table of Contents:

Chapter I: Kant and Plato
Chapter II: Kant and Good Will
Chapter III: Kant, Moral Worth, Emotion, Love & Sympathy
Chapter IV: Kant, Reason & Universe
Chapter V: Kant's Meaning by Nature
Chapter VI: Kant's Schematism
Chapter VII: Kant vs. Aristotle
Chapter VIII: Kant versus Hume
Chapter IX: Kant's Transcendental Idealism
Chapter X: Reason and Faith In Kant

For Kant, causality is a pure concept of the understanding (under \"relation\"); it is known a priori and, along with pure forms of intuition (space and time) and other pure concepts of the understanding, makes up for Kant's definition of human experience.

Look into Foucault's reasoning as to why Kant is the beginning of modern philosophy. Yes, Descartes does kick if off with \"I think, therefore I am\" but Kant develops in his Anthropology and Groundwork the basis of a metaphysical system that is relevant to this day. To my understanding, Foucault attributes this honor to Kant for his writing on how humans understand concepts as distinct from objects, allowing for an abstraction and synthesis beyond the sensible experience of the world.

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Kant and Critical Reason of Mind
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Kant and Critical Reason of Mind
Author: Irfan Ajvazi

Kant and Critical Reason of Mind - Irfan Ajvazi

Table of Contents:

Chapter I: Kant and Plato
Chapter II: Kant and Good Will
Chapter III: Kant, Moral Worth, Emotion, Love & Sympathy
Chapter IV: Kant, Reason & Universe
Chapter V: Kant's Meaning by Nature
Chapter VI: Kant's Schematism
Chapter VII: Kant vs. Aristotle
Chapter VIII: Kant versus Hume
Chapter IX: Kant's Transcendental Idealism
Chapter X: Reason and Faith In Kant

For Kant, causality is a pure concept of the understanding (under \"relation\"); it is known a priori and, along with pure forms of intuition (space and time) and other pure concepts of the understanding, makes up for Kant's definition of human experience.

Look into Foucault's reasoning as to why Kant is the beginning of modern philosophy. Yes, Descartes does kick if off with \"I think, therefore I am\" but Kant develops in his Anthropology and Groundwork the basis of a metaphysical system that is relevant to this day. To my understanding, Foucault attributes this honor to Kant for his writing on how humans understand concepts as distinct from objects, allowing for an abstraction and synthesis beyond the sensible experience of the world.

Download (PDF) Full Book: https://academia.edu/resource/work/65849121

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357310058_Kant_and_Critical_Reason_of_Mind/stats

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Now Online:
Kant and Critical Reason of Mind
Author: Irfan Ajvazi

Kant and Critical Reason of Mind - Irfan Ajvazi

Table of Contents:

Chapter I: Kant and Plato
Chapter II: Kant and Good Will
Chapter III: Kant, Moral Worth, Emotion, Love & Sympathy
Chapter IV: Kant, Reason & Universe
Chapter V: Kant's Meaning by Nature
Chapter VI: Kant's Schematism
Chapter VII: Kant vs. Aristotle
Chapter VIII: Kant versus Hume
Chapter IX: Kant's Transcendental Idealism
Chapter X: Reason and Faith In Kant

For Kant, causality is a pure concept of the understanding (under \"relation\"); it is known a priori and, along with pure forms of intuition (space and time) and other pure concepts of the understanding, makes up for Kant's definition of human experience.

Look into Foucault's reasoning as to why Kant is the beginning of modern philosophy. Yes, Descartes does kick if off with \"I think, therefore I am\" but Kant develops in his Anthropology and Groundwork the basis of a metaphysical system that is relevant to this day. To my understanding, Foucault attributes this honor to Kant for his writing on how humans understand concepts as distinct from objects, allowing for an abstraction and synthesis beyond the sensible experience of the world.

Download (PDF) Full Book: https://academia.edu/resource/work/65849121

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357310058_Kant_and_Critical_Reason_of_Mind/stats

https://philpapers.org/rec/AJVKAC

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BN ID: 2940160855851
Publisher: Irfan Ajvazi
Publication date: 02/17/2022
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About the Author

Irfan Ajvazi is an philosopher, writer, sociologist, cultural theorist, cultural critic, literary critic, literary theorist, academic, essayist, historian of ideas, political theorist, political philosopher, semiotician, political sociologist, social scientist, social critic, social theorist, critical theorist, scholar and intellectual.

He work primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.

He works in subjects including continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, critique of political economy, political theory, cultural studies, art criticism, film criticism, Marxism, Hegelianism, and theology.

Building upon the theories of Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edmund Husserl, Georges Canguilhem, Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gaston Bachelard, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Erwin Panofsky and Marcel Mauss.

School: Continental philosophy, Speculative realism, speculative materialism, Neo-Spinozism, German Idealism, Objective idealism, Absolute idealism, Hegelianism, Inferentialism, Historicism, Naturphilosophie, Epistemic coherentism, Empirical realism, Coherence theory of truth, Kantianism, Enlightenment philosophy, Classical liberalism, Correspondence theory of truth, Empirical realism, Foundationalism, German idealism, Indirect realism, Liberal naturalism, Metaphysical conceptualism, Perceptual non-conceptualism, Transcendental idealism, Epicureanism, Atomism, Materialism, Academic skepticism, Classical republicanism, Stoicism, Naturalism, Scepticism, Empiricism, Foundationalism, Newtonianism, Conceptualism, Indirect realism, Correspondence theory of truth, Moral sentimentalism, Conservatism, Subjective idealism, Empiricism, Foundationalism, Ideational theory of meaning, Corpuscularianism, Social contract, Natural law, Rationalism, Cartesianism, Mechanism, Innatism, Foundationalism, Conceptualism, Augustinianism, Indirect realism, Theological voluntarism, Thomism, Aristotelianism, Theological intellectualism, Philosophical realism, Moderate realism, Direct realism, Virtue ethics, Natural law, Neoplatonism, Pyrrhonism, Perspectivism, Nietzscheanism, Metaphysical voluntarism, Philosophical realism, Eleatics, Utilitarianism, Consequentialism, Post-Kantian Philosophy, Transcendental idealism, Philosophical pessimism, Frankfurt school critical theory, Western Marxism,
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