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Transcendental logic and modality in Kant's theoretical and practical projects. Volume 1. Dissertation.

Transcendental logic and modality in Kant's theoretical and practical projects. Volume 1. Dissertation. | Libri antichi e moderni | Rosenkoetter, Timothy

Libri antichi e moderni
Rosenkoetter, Timothy
Chicago: Self-published., 2003.,
75,00 €
(Berlin, Germania)

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  • Autore
  • Rosenkoetter, Timothy
  • Editori
  • Chicago: Self-published., 2003.
  • Formato
  • VIII, 299 S. Broschiert.
  • Sovracoperta
  • False
  • Lingue
  • Inglese
  • Copia autografata
  • False
  • Prima edizione
  • False

Descrizione

Etwas eselsohrig. - Theoretical Philosophy -- MODALITY, CONSTRUCTION, AND FIRST PHILOSOPHY -- Judgment and Modality in Der einzig m�gliche Beweisgrund -- The Wolffian Background -- The Argument Strategy -- The Conservative Interpretation -- The Radical Interpretation -- Problems -- Judgment in Der einzig m�gliche Beweisgrund -- Modality and Postulates in the Kritik der reinen Vernunft -- Introduction -- Background: Wolff and Lambert -- Postulates in Constructive Mathematics -- Modal Propositions -- Construction in the Transcendental Analytic -- Nominal Definition -- Real Definition -- Principles -- Constructive Transcendental Logic -- PURE GENERAL LOGIC The Very Notion of Logic -- The Generality and Formality of PGL -- The Principle of Contradiction -- Subsumption and Objectivity -- PGL as Doctrine -- Normativity and Correspondence -- The Form of Judgment in PGL -- The Form of Judgment in TL -- TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC AND THE PROBLEM OF TRUTH Transcendentality -- The Transcendental Doctrine of the Power of Judgment Within Negative TL -- The Transcendental Doctrine of the Power of Judgment Within Positive TL -- The Truth Criterion Argument -- Transcendental Truth -- Empirical Truth -- Practical Philosophy A CAPACITY-BASED INTERPRETATION OF THE PRACTICAL -- The Capacity to Act According to Principles -- Pure Versus Applied Logic -- The Very Idea of a Practical Transcendental Logic -- THE AUTONOMY OF THE PRACTICAL -- Three Distinct Capacities -- Feeling and Motivation -- The Meaning of 'Good' in Kant -- Comparison with Wolff. -- The Kantian Critique -- The Kantian Reinterpretation of Wolffian Ordnung -- Construction: Textual Evidence -- Making Sense of Practical Construction -- The Typic as Objective Correlate -- Concluding Comparison with an Ontological Interpretation.

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