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The Notion Of The A Priori 1st Mikel Dufrenne Translated With An Introduction By Edward S Casey Preface By Paul Ricoeur

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The Notion Of The A Priori 1st Mikel Dufrenne Translated With An Introduction By Edward S Casey Preface By Paul Ricoeur
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.95 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Mikel Dufrenne; translated with an introduction by Edward S. Casey; preface by Paul Ricoeur
ISBN: 9780810125438, 0810125439
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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The Notion Of The A Priori 1st Mikel Dufrenne Translated With An Introduction By Edward S Casey Preface By Paul Ricoeur by Mikel Dufrenne; Translated With An Introduction By Edward S. Casey; Preface By Paul Ricoeur 9780810125438, 0810125439 instant download after payment.

Originally published in 1966, this pivotal work of Mikel Dufrenne revises Kant’s notion of a priori, a concept previously given insufficient attention by philosophers, to realize a rich understanding that finally does justice to one of Kant’s most troubling cruxes. Following the Husserlian analytics of phenomenology, Dufrenne postulates a dualistic conception of the a priori as a structure that expresses itself outside the human subject, but also as a virtual knowledge that points to a philosophy of immediate apprehension or feeling. A friend of Paul Ricoeur, with whom he was detained as a prisoner of war during World War II, Dufrenne’s work until now has been sorely overlooked by American philosophers.

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