Forms of Intuition An Historical Introduction to the Transcendental Aesthetic

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Smythe, Nancy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1978, 1978
Edition:1st ed. 1978
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • One: The Elements of Knowledge
  • I. The Nature of Transcendental Philosophy
  • II. Kant’s Analytic-Synthetic Distinction Is Different from Ours
  • III. An Interpretation of Kant’s Distinction
  • IV. Kant’s Copernican Revolution
  • Two: Transcendental Elements in Rationalism
  • I. The Method of Clear and Distinct Ideas
  • II. Spinoza’s Contribution to the Aesthetic
  • Three: Genesis of a Theory of Reference
  • I. Sensibility and Understanding
  • II. Historical Motives for Kant’s Distinction
  • III. From “Tractarian” to Critical Views About Representation
  • Four: Terminology in the Aesthetic
  • I. The Ethics of Terminology
  • II. Intuitions as Singular Concepts
  • III. Intuitions as Forms and as Conditions
  • Five: Arguments in the Aesthetic
  • I. Kant’s Strategy
  • II. Space as an a priori Representation
  • III. Space as an Intuitive Representation
  • IV. Forms of Intuition in Formal and Transcendental Logic
  • Appendix: Logical form in Critical Philosophy
  • Index of Names