Kant’s critical philosophy emerged within a philosophical landscape
ripe for change, and it provided an unprecedented blueprint for how to
scientifically, ethically, and spiritually reconcile subjective
experience within the unique realities of modernity. Nevertheless,
Kant’s critical system encountered numerous challenges along its
path toward influence. Drawing upon key texts from the Golden Age of
philosophical scholarship from Kant to Hegel, Kant and the Path of
German Idealism illuminates the trajectory of Kant’s critical
foundation as it was initially received, developed, and ostensibly
usurped. What emerges from Daniel Patrick Kelly’s reading of this
philosophical period is the fundamental centrality of Kant’s
discursive account of cognition. Kelly contends that the early and
steady erosion of the Kantian discursive foundation—which is
theoretically central to the strength, integrity, and applicability of
the Kantian system—was largely due to persistent Neo-Spinozist
developments, misunderstandings of Kant’s radical ideas, and the
inability of Kant himself to sufficiently defend and further explicate
his epistemology. This book also examines the revisionist developments
of the immanent systems of Kant’s German Idealist successors,
presenting their systematic efforts as cautionary tales in their coice
to reject Kant’s epistemic wisdom.
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Competing Accounts of Cognition
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ISBN
9781666978636
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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