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Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self
Anil; Stephen Gomes
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Description for Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self
Hardcover. The fourteen original essays in this volume explore Kant's writings on the mind, covering such topics as intuition, imagination, inner sense, self-consciousness, and the will. These are central to any understanding of Kant's critical philosophy and of continuing relevance to contemporary debates. Editor(s): Stephenson, Andrew. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: HPC; HPQ. Dimension: 234 x 156. .
The essays in this volume explore those aspects of Kant's writings which concern issues in the philosophy of mind. These issues are central to any understanding of Kant's critical philosophy and they bear upon contemporary discussions in the philosophy of mind. Fourteen specially written essays address such questions as: What role does mental processing play in Kant's account of intuition? What kinds of empirical models can be given of these operations? In what sense, and in what ways, are intuitions object-dependent? How should we understand the nature of the imagination? What is inner sense, and what does it mean to say that time is the form of inner sense? Can we cognize ourselves through inner sense? How do we self-ascribe our beliefs and what role does self-consciousness play in our judgments? Is the will involved in judging? What kind of knowledge can we have of the self? And what kind of knowledge of the self does Kant proscribe? These essays showcase the depth of Kant's writings in the philosophy of mind, and the centrality of those writings to his wider philosophical project. Moreover, they show the continued relevance of Kant's writings to contemporary debates about the nature of mind and self.
Product Details
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198724957
SKU
V9780198724957
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About Anil; Stephen Gomes
Anil Gomes is Fellow and Tutor at Trinity College, Oxford, and a CUF Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Philosophy in the University of Oxford. He works on topics in Kant's theoretical philosophy, the philosophy of mind, and, in particular, on issues which arise at their intersection. Andrew Stephenson is a Visiting Researcher at Humboldt University, Berlin, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. He did his graduate studies at Merton College, Oxford, and has held post-doctoral positions at The Queen's College and Trinity College, Oxford. His primary research interest is in Kant's theoretical philosophy and its relation to concerns in contemporary philosophy of mind and epistemology. His work as appeared in venues such as Philosophers' Imprint, The Philosophical Quarterly, and Kantian Review.
Reviews for Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self
Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson have compiled a fantastic collection of essays from some of the brightest scholars actively working on issues pertaining to Kant's theory of the mind. ... Overall, this is a consistently excellent volume. Many of the papers are sure to inform and even inspire future work on these topics, and I recommend it highly for anyone working on related issues in Kant's theory of the mind.
Tim Jankowiak, Kantian Review
Tim Jankowiak, Kantian Review