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Record Nr.

UNINA9910502622203321

Autore

Schulting Dennis

Titolo

The Bounds of Transcendental Logic

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021

©2022

ISBN

3-030-71284-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (211 pages)

Disciplina

193

Soggetti

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Key to Abbreviations of Kant's Works -- 1: Introduction -- References -- Part I: The Metaphysics of Transcendental Idealism and Conceivability -- 2: Apperception, Objectivity, and Idealism -- References -- 3: Transcendental Idealism and the Metaphysical Two-Aspect Interpretation -- 3.1  Introduction -- 3.2  Metaphysical Two-Aspect Readings and Allais's Middle Course -- 3.3  Two-Aspect Readings and Cross-Boundary Identity -- References -- 4: Transcendental Idealism and Phenomenalism -- 4.1  Phenomenalism Revisited -- 4.2  Kant's Elephant in the Room: Problems with Allais's Refutation of Phenomenalism -- 4.3  The Extreme Phenomenalistic Interpretation -- 4.3.1  Phenomena as Sense Impressions and the Supersensible -- 4.3.2  The Distinction Between the Phenomenal and Noumenal Worlds -- References -- 5: Phenomenalism, Conceivability, and Epistemic Humility -- 5.1  Strawson on the Self-Reflexiveness of Experience -- 5.2  Strawson on Phenomenalism -- 5.3  Radical Subjectivism, Conceivability, and Epistemic Humility -- 5.4  Epistemic Humility and the Existence of Things in Themselves -- 5.5  Conclusion -- References -- Part II: The Intimacy Between the Logic of Thought and the Thought of an Object -- 6: The Unity of Cognition, or, How to Read the Leitfaden (A79) -- 6.1  Introduction -- 6.2  The 'Additive'/'Disjunctivist' Theory of Cognition and Kant's Deduction -- 6.3  The Three 'Puzzles' in Relation to the Transcendental Deduction -- 6.4  The Relation Between Sensibility and the Understanding -- 6.5  



Ways of Reading the Goal of the B-Deduction -- 6.5.1  A Restrictive or Non-Restrictive View of Subjectivity -- 6.5.2  Two-Stage or Anti-Two-Stage -- 6.5.3  The Sense(s) of 'Anschauung' -- 6.5.4  One or Two Kinds of Unity? -- 6.6  Two Kinds of Synthesis? On How to Read the 'Leitfaden' Passage (A79).

6.7  Concluding Remarks -- References -- 7: Transcendental Logic and the Logic of Thought -- 7.1  The Highest Point of 'Even the Whole of Logic' and Contradictory Thoughts -- 7.2  Contradictory Thoughts and the Unity of Consciousness -- References -- 8: Once More Unto the Breach: The Derivation of the Categories From a Principle -- References -- 9: Categorial Necessity and Categorial Illusion -- 9.1  Introduction -- 9.2  Categorial Necessity and Bridging the Gap of the B-Deduction -- 9.3  Necessary Instantiation and Categorial Illusion -- 9.4  Categorial Misapplication in Metaphysical Statements -- References -- 10: A Last Remark on Objective Validity -- 10.1  Introduction -- 10.2  Intuition and Object-Reference -- 10.3  General and Objective Validity -- References -- Index.