This essay discusses the relationship sensation-imagination between Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" and "Critique of Judgment". Its purpose is to show that: a) the kantian theory of the imagination is based on the doctrine of sensibility; b) there is a significant evolution of this theory between the first and the third Kant's Critique c) the Kantian reflections on the imagination are very important in order to a theory of post-Cartesian subjectivity; d) these theory is a significant positive assessment of appearance, ie of the phenomenal world.
La base sensibile dell'immaginazione in Kant
BUFALO, Romeo Salvatore
2009-01-01
Abstract
This essay discusses the relationship sensation-imagination between Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" and "Critique of Judgment". Its purpose is to show that: a) the kantian theory of the imagination is based on the doctrine of sensibility; b) there is a significant evolution of this theory between the first and the third Kant's Critique c) the Kantian reflections on the imagination are very important in order to a theory of post-Cartesian subjectivity; d) these theory is a significant positive assessment of appearance, ie of the phenomenal world.File in questo prodotto:
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