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Kants Transcendental Deduction And The Theory Of Apperception New Interpretations Giuseppe Motta Editor Dennis Schulting Editor Udo Thiel Editor

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Kants Transcendental Deduction And The Theory Of Apperception New Interpretations Giuseppe Motta Editor Dennis Schulting Editor Udo Thiel Editor
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Kants Transcendental Deduction And The Theory Of Apperception New Interpretations Giuseppe Motta Editor Dennis Schulting Editor Udo Thiel Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.16 MB
Pages: 661
Author: Giuseppe Motta (editor); Dennis Schulting (editor); Udo Thiel (editor)
ISBN: 9783110732603, 3110732602
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Kants Transcendental Deduction And The Theory Of Apperception New Interpretations Giuseppe Motta Editor Dennis Schulting Editor Udo Thiel Editor by Giuseppe Motta (editor); Dennis Schulting (editor); Udo Thiel (editor) 9783110732603, 3110732602 instant download after payment.

This volume examines (1) the philosophical sources of the Kantian concepts "apperception" and "self-consciousness", (2) the historical development of the theories of apperception and deduction of categories within the pre-critical period, (3) the structure and content of A- as well as B-deduction of categories, and finally (4) the Kantian (and non-Kantian) meaning of "apperception" and "self-consciousness".

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