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Between Truth And Illusion Kant At The Crossroads Of Modernity Predrag Cicovacki

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Between Truth And Illusion Kant At The Crossroads Of Modernity Predrag Cicovacki
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Predrag Cicovacki
ISBN: 9780742513754, 9780742513761, 0742513750, 0742513769
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Between Truth And Illusion Kant At The Crossroads Of Modernity Predrag Cicovacki by Predrag Cicovacki 9780742513754, 9780742513761, 0742513750, 0742513769 instant download after payment.

In Between Truth and Illusion, Predrag Cicovacki carefully analyzes Kant's contribution to discussions of human being and finds that he was deeply involved in the systematic development of the modern anthropocentric orientation toward liberation and dominance of the subject. On the other hands, modernity's high ideal of universal scientific and moral progress turned out to be illusory and ill-conceived. Cicovacki focuses on Kant's important observations about the limitations of the modernist project and develops an interactive conception of truth from it. Truth, the author says, presupposes a dominance of neither subject nor object, but their dynamic and reciprocal interactive relation. The absence of proper interactions leads to various forms of self-projections or illusions.

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