Strawson and Kant

Strawson and Kant
Title Strawson and Kant PDF eBook
Author Hans-Johann Glock
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 276
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780199252824

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Kant is generally regarded as the greatest modern philosopher. But that analytic philosophers treat him as a central voice in contemporary debates is largely due to Sir Peter Strawson, the most eminent philosopher living in Britain today. In this collection, leading Kant scholars and analytic philosophers, including Strawson himself, for the first time assess his relation to Kant. The essays raise questions about how philosophy should deal with its past, what kind of insights it can achieve, and whether we can have knowledge of an objective reality.

Bounds of Sense

Bounds of Sense
Title Bounds of Sense PDF eBook
Author Peter Strawson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 416
Release 2002-01-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134954271

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The Bounds of Sense is one of the most influential books ever written about Kant’s philosophy, and is one of the key philosophical works of the late Twentieth century. Although it is probably best known for its criticism of Kant’s transcendental idealism, it is also famous for the highly original manner in which Strawson defended and developed some of Kant’s fundamental insights into the nature of subjectivity, experience and knowledge. The book had a profound effect on the interpretation of Kant’s philosophy when it was first published in 1966 and continues to influence discussion of Kant, the soundness of transcendental arguments, and debates in epistemology and metaphysics generally.

Individuals

Individuals
Title Individuals PDF eBook
Author P.F. Strawson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 311
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134941536

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Since its publication in 1959, Individuals has become a modern philosophical classic. Bold in scope and ambition, it continues to influence debates in metaphysics, philosophy of logic and language, and epistemology. Peter Strawson's most famous work, it sets out to describe nothing less than the basic subject matter of our thought. It contains Strawson's now famous argument for descriptive metaphysics and his repudiation of revisionary metaphysics, in which reality is something beyond the world of appearances. Throughout, Individuals advances some highly influential and controversial ideas, such as 'non-solipsistic consciousness' and the concept of a person a 'primitive concept'

Kant's Thinker

Kant's Thinker
Title Kant's Thinker PDF eBook
Author Patricia Kitcher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 327
Release 2011-01-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199754829

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Kant's discussion of the relations between cognition and self-consciousness lie at the heart of the Critique of Pure Reason , in the celebrated transcendental deduction. Although this section of Kant's masterpiece is widely believed to contain important insights into cognition and self-consciousness, it has long been viewed as unusually obscure. Many philosophers have tried to avoid the transcendental psychology that Kant employed. By contrast, Patricia Kitcher follows Kant's careful delineation of the necessary conditions for knowledge and his intricate argument that knowledge requires self-consciousness. She argues that far from being an exercise in armchair psychology, the thesis that thinkers must be aware of the connections among their mental states offers an astute analysis of the requirements of rational thought.The book opens by situating Kant's theories in the then contemporary debates about 'apperception,' personal identity and the relations between object cognition and self-consciousness. After laying out Kant's argument that the distinctive kind of knowledge that humans have requires a unified self- consciousness, Kitcher considers the implications of his theory for current problems in the philosophy of mind. If Kant is right that rational cognition requires acts of thought that are at least implicitly conscious, then theories of consciousness face a second 'hard problem' beyond the familiar difficulties with the qualities of sensations. How is conscious reasoning to be understood? Kitcher shows that current accounts of the self-ascription of belief have great trouble in explaining the case where subjects know their reasons for the belief. She presents a 'new' Kantian approach to handling this problem. In this way, the book reveals Kant as a thinker of great relevance to contemporary philosophy, one whose allegedly obscure achievements provide solutions to problems that are still with us.

The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson

The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson
Title The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson PDF eBook
Author Pranab Kumar Sen
Publisher Allied Publishers
Pages 484
Release 1995
Genre Logic
ISBN 9788185636160

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Festschrift honoring P.F. Strawson; includes contributed articles on his contributions in logic and on logic.

Kant and the Philosophy of Mind

Kant and the Philosophy of Mind
Title Kant and the Philosophy of Mind PDF eBook
Author Anil Gomes
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 298
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198724950

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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.

Philosophical Writings

Philosophical Writings
Title Philosophical Writings PDF eBook
Author P. F. Strawson
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 0
Release 2011-04-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780199587292

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This volume presents 22 uncollected philosophical essays by Sir Peter Strawson, one of the leading philosophers of the second half of the 20th century. The essays (two previously unpublished) are drawn from seven decades of work, and span all the central areas of philosophy, along with metaphilosophical reflections and intellectual autobiography.