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Record Nr.

UNINA9910523715903321

Autore

Gilead Amihud

Titolo

Restless Reason and Other Variations on Kantian Themes / / by Amihud Gilead

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

9783030841973

9783030841966

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (150 pages)

Collana

Philosophical Studies Series, , 2542-8349 ; ; 147

Disciplina

100

Soggetti

Philosophy - History

Neo-Kantianism

Philosophy, Modern

Metaphysics

Phenomenology

History of Philosophy

Early Modern Philosophy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Preface and Acknowledgement -- Chapter 1. Spatial Time: The Unity of Two Kantian Forms of Intuition -- Chapter 2. Teleological Time: A Variation on a Kantian Theme -- Chapter 3. The Relationship Between the Formal and Transcendental-Metaphysical Logic -- Chapter 4. Restless and Impelling Reason and The Impossibility of Philosophical Satisfaction -- Chapter 5. The Problem of Immediate Evidence According to Kant and Hegel -- Chapter 6. A Kantian Response to Sellars’s Criticism of the Myth of the Given -- Chapter 7. The Submission of our Sensuous Nature to the Moral Law in the Second Critique -- Chapter 8. Phenomenal Reality and Relationality as a Conditioned Part of the Thing-in-Itself -- Chapter 9. Kant’s Philosophy Under Panenmentalist Observations -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This book, combining integratively-revised previously-published papers with entirely new chapters, challenges and treats some major problems in Kant’s philosophy not by means of new interpretations but



by suggesting some variations on Kantian themes. Such variations are, in fact, reconstructions made according to Kantian ideas and principles and yet cannot be extracted as such directly from his writings. The book also analyses Kant's philosophy from a new metaphysical angle, based on the original metaphysics of the author, called panenmentalism. It reconstructs some missing links in Kant's philosophy, such as the idea of teleological time, which is vital for Kant's moral theory. Although these variations cannot be found literally in Kant’s works, they can be legitimately explicated, developed, and implied from them. Such is the case because these variations are strictly compatible with the details of the texts and the texts as wholes, and because they are systematically integrated. Their coherence supports their validation. The target audiences are graduate and PhD students as well as specialist researchers of Kant's philosophy. .