In Kant and the Demands of Self-Consciousness, Pierre Keller
examines Kant's theory of self-consciousness and argues that it
succeeds in explaining how both subjective and objective experience
are possible. Previous interpretations of Kant's theory have held
that he treats all self-consciousness as knowledge of objective
states of affairs, and also that self-consciousness can be
interpreted as knowledge of personal identity. By developing this
striking new interpretation Keller is able to argue that
transcendental self-consciousness underwrites a general theory of
objectivity and subjectivity at the same time.
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