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Kant and the Subject of Critique - On the Regulative Role of the Psychological Idea (Paperback)
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Kant and the Subject of Critique - On the Regulative Role of the Psychological Idea (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Continental Thought
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Immanuel Kant is strict about the limits of self-knowledge: our
inner sense gives us only appearances, never the reality, of
ourselves. Kant may seem to begin his inquiries with an uncritical
conception of cognitive limits, but in Kant and the Subject of
Critique, Avery Goldman argues that, even for Kant, a reflective
act must take place before any judgment occurs. Building on Kant's
metaphysics, which uses the soul, the world, and God as regulative
principles, Goldman demonstrates how Kant can open doors to
reflection, analysis, language, sensibility, and understanding. By
establishing a regulative self, Goldman offers a way to bring unity
to the subject through Kant's seemingly circular reasoning,
allowing for critique and, ultimately, knowledge. -- Indiana
University Press
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