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Is self-consciousness a condition of possibility for knowledge?
Does Kant's theory of self-consciousness commit us to
transcendental idealism? How convincing is Kant's theory of
self-consciousness? How should we understand transcendental
idealism? What is Hegel's alternative? How do Kant and Hegel
conceive of the beautiful? How do their conceptions of beauty
relate to their metaphysics? In this volume, some of the world's
most renowned Kant and Hegel scholars seek to provide answers.
In the scholarly debate, controversy surrounds the function and
significance of Kant's Opus postumum for his philosophy. Dina
Emundts demonstrates that the main function of the unpublished
works is to develop a system of all the concepts required for
empirical knowledge, and why this is indispensable for the
foundation of an empirical physics. She presents a detailed
analysis of the relationship of the conception of the Opus postumum
to Kant's earlier writings. Beyond this, she examines further
questions: why does Kant consider the foundation of the empirical
sciences to be necessary, and why is this a task for a philosopher;
how does Kant justify the possibility of scientific empirical
knowledge; how does he proceed with the project of providing the
necessary conceptual tools for an empirical physics?
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