Kant And The Capacity To Judge by Béatrice Longuenesse
Sensibility and Discursivity in the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason
A systematic reinterpretation of the Critique of Pure Reason that argues the capacity to judge is the core of human cognition, showing how the logical functions of judgment generate the categories and make experience possible. It traces the roles of synthesis, imagination, and apperception in linking general logic to transcendental logic, explaining how concepts unify sensible intuitions to yield objective knowledge. Along the way, it clarifies the schematism and the Analytic of Principles, challenges certain Fregean readings, and emphasizes the normative dimension of judgment in grounding objectivity.
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- 1993
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- French
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- 370-450
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