Kant's Transcendental Psychology by Philip Kitcher

A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy

This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy and his views on human psychology, exploring how Kant's ideas about the mind's structure and function underpin his broader philosophical system. The book examines the ways in which Kant's transcendental idealism offers a framework for understanding cognitive processes, perception, and self-awareness, highlighting the enduring relevance of his theories in contemporary psychological discourse. Through a detailed analysis of Kant's writings, the text reveals the profound implications of his thought for the study of human consciousness and the nature of experience.

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