Kant in Context: The Historical Primacy of the Transcendental
Dialectic examines the introduction of Kant’s critical philosophy
through the lens of historical contextualization. Daniel Patrick Kelly
argues that Kant’s seismic Copernican epistemic turn must be
adequately positioned and understood within the German philosophical
landscape that developed in Spinoza’s wake. This necessary
historical analysis illuminates the development and comparative
strength of Kant’s emergent transcendental idealism. However, in
order to render the introduction of Kant’s critical system
sufficient to this historical task, this book heuristically organizes
the contents of the Critique of Pure Reason to highlight the work’s
meta-philosophical historical conclusions. In this revised take on
Kant’s Critique, Kelly argues that the "Transcendental Aesthetic"
and subsequent "Transcendental Dialectic" emerge as foundational in
understanding Kant’s Critique as a profound
historical-methodological development, as they justify and ground the
call for his new and supporting science of cognition, placing the
"Transcendental Analytic" as inherently secondary in this heuristic
reading of the Critique. The author’s overarching contention is that
Kant’s identification of the dialectical limitations of metaphysical
reasoning provides a more solid justification for Kant’s
transcendental idealism than that of the novel postulates of the
"Analytic."
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The Historical Primacy of the Transcendental Dialectic
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ISBN
9781666947434
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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