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Kant And Mysticism Critique As The Experience Of Baring All In Reasons Light Ebook Stephen R Palmquist

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Kant And Mysticism Critique As The Experience Of Baring All In Reasons Light Ebook Stephen R Palmquist
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Stephen R Palmquist
ISBN: 9781793604651, 1793604657
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: ebook

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Kant And Mysticism Critique As The Experience Of Baring All In Reasons Light Ebook Stephen R Palmquist by Stephen R Palmquist 9781793604651, 1793604657 instant download after payment.

What is happening when someone has a mystical experience, such as "feeling at one with the universe" or "hearing God's voice?" Does philosophy provide tools for assessing such claims? Which claims can be dismissed as delusions and which ones convey genuine truths that might be universally meaningful? Valuable insights into such pressing questions can be found in the writings of Immanuel Kant, though few philosophical commentators have appreciated the implications beyond his famous "Copernican hypothesis." In Kant and Mysticism, Stephen R. Palmquist corrects this skewed view of Kant once and for all.
Beginning with a detailed analysis of Kant's 1766 work Dreams of a Spirit-Seer, Palmquist demonstrates that in Dreams Kant first discovers and explains his plan to write a new, "critical" philosophy that will revolutionize metaphysics by laying bare the limits of human reason. Palmquist shows how the same metaphorical relationship--between reason's dreams (metaphysics) and sensibility's dreams (mysticism)--permeates Kant's mature writings. After clarifying how Kant's final (unfinished) book, Opus Postumum, completes this dual project, Palmquist explains how the "critical mysticism" entailed by Kant's position has profound implications for contemporary understandings of religious and mystical experience, both by religious individuals and by philosophers seeking to understand such experiences.

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