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  • 1
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ.-Press
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    gbv_56471352X
    Format: XV, 257 S. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0691137013 , 0691137005 , 9780691137018 , 9780691137001
    Content: Introduction / Daniel Garber and Béatrice Longuenesse -- Kant's "I think" versus Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" / Béatrice Longuenesse -- Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" versus Kant's "I think" / Jean-Marie Beyssade -- Kant's critique of the Leibnizian philosophy : contra the Leibnizians, but pro Leibniz / Anja Jauernig -- What Leibniz really said? / Daniel Garber -- Kant's transcendental idealism and the limits of knowledge : Kant's alternative to Locke's physiology / Paul Guyer -- The "sensible object" and the "uncertain philosophical cause" / Lisa Downing -- Kant's critique of Berkeley's concept of objectivity / Dina Emundts -- Berkeley and Kant / Kenneth P. Winkler -- Kant's Humean solution to Hume's problem / Wayne Waxman -- Should Hume have been a transcendental idealist? / Don Garrett
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , Kant's "I think" versus Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" , Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" versus Kant's "I think" , Kant's critique of the Leibnizian philosophy : contra the Leibnizians, but pro Leibniz , What Leibniz really said? , Kant's transcendental idealism and the limits of knowledge : Kant's alternative to Locke's physiology , The "sensible object" and the "uncertain philosophical cause" , Kant's critique of Berkeley's concept of objectivity , Berkeley and Kant , Kant's Humean solution to Hume's problem , Should Hume have been a transcendental idealist?
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Philosophie ; Tradition ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
    Author information: Garber, Daniel 1949-
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  • 2
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    Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV021281286
    Format: XI, 304 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-83478-3 , 978-0-521-83478-0
    Series Statement: Modern European philosophy
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel ; Urteilskraft ; Transzendentalphilosophie ; 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel ; Moralisches Urteil ; 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel ; Ästhetisches Urteil ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
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    almafu_BV012332291
    Format: XV, 420 S.
    ISBN: 0-691-04348-5 , 0-691-07451-8
    Uniform Title: Kant et le pouvoir de juger
    Content: Kant claims to have established his table of categories or "pure concepts of the understanding" according to the "guiding thread" provided by logical forms of judgment. By drawing extensively on Kant's logical writings, Beatrice Longuenesse analyzes this controversial claim, and then follows the thread through its continuation in the transcendental deduction of the categories, the transcendental schemata, and the principles of pure understanding. The result is a systematic, persuasive new interpretation of the Critique of Pure Reason. Longuenesse shows that although Kant adopts his inventory of the forms of judgment from logic textbooks of his time, he is nevertheless original in selecting just those forms he holds to be indispensable to our ability to relate representations to objects. Kant gives formal representation to this relation between conceptual thought and its objects by introducing the term "x" into his analysis of logical forms to stand for the object that is "thought under" the concepts that are combined in judgment. This "x" plays no role in Kant's forms of logical inference, but instead plays a role in clarifying the relation between logical forms (forms of concept subordination) and combinations ("syntheses") of perceptual data, necessary for empirical cognition. Considering Kant's logical forms of judgment thus helps illuminate crucial aspects of the Transcendental Analytic as a whole, while revealing the systematic unity between Kant's theory of judgment in the first Critique and his analysis of "merely reflective" (aesthetic and teleological) judgments in the third Critique. Longuenesse opens new avenues for investigating the relation between logic, psychology, and metaphysics in Kantian and post-Kantian philosophy.
    Note: Franz. Ausg. zugl.: Paris, Univ., Diss., 1992
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft Kant, Immanuel ; Hochschulschrift ; 〈〈Die〉〉 transzendentale Analytik ; Hochschulschrift ; 〈〈Die〉〉 transzendentale Analytik
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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  • 4
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1693141086
    Format: xiv, 83 Seiten , 20 cm
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 0198845820 , 9780198845829
    Series Statement: The Spinoza lectures
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Longuenesse, Béatrice, 1950 - The first person in cognition and morality Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019 ISBN 9780191880957
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Erste Person ; Erkenntnistheorie ; Ethik
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_22989819X
    Format: XV, 420 p
    ISBN: 0691043485
    Uniform Title: Kant et le pouvoir de juger 〈engl.〉
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [401] - 407) and index (p. [409] - 420)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft
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  • 6
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    Oxford ; New York, NY :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044026067
    Format: xviii, 257 Seiten.
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 978-0-19-966576-1 , 0-19-966576-1
    Content: Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our use of 'I' in language and thought, and compares them to Kant's account of self-consciousness, especially the type of self-consciousness expressed in the proposition 'I think.' According to many contemporary philosophers, necessarily, any instance of our use of 'I' is backed by our consciousness of our own body. For Kant, in contrast, 'I think' just expresses our consciousness of being engaged in bringing rational unity into the contents of our mental states. In the second part of the book, Longuenesse analyzes the details of Kant's view and argues that contemporary discussions in philosophy and psychology stand to benefit from Kant's insights into self-consciousness and the unity of consciousness. The third and final part of the book outlines similarities between Kant's view of the structure of mental life grounding our uses of 'I' in 'I think' and in the moral 'I ought to', on the one hand: and Freud's analysis of the organizations of mental processes he calls 'ego' and 'superego' on the other hand. Longuenesse argues that Freudian metapsychology offers a path to a naturalization of Kant's transcendental view of the mind. It offers a developmental account of the normative capacities that ground our uses of 'I', which Kant thought could not be accounted for without appealing to a world of pure intelligences, distinct from the empirical, natural world of physical entities
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel ; Ich ; Selbst ; Identitätsfindung
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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  • 7
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_596099924
    Format: XI, 304 S.
    Edition: Transferred to digital printing
    ISBN: 0521112184 , 9780521834780 , 9780521112185
    Series Statement: Modern European philosophy
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [291] - 296 , Originally published: 2005
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Humanismus ; Urteilskraft
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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  • 8
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1690939915
    Format: xviii, 257 Seiten
    Edition: First published in paperback 2019
    ISBN: 9780198822721 , 9780199665761
    Content: Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our use of 'I' in language and thought, and compares them to Kant's account of self-consciousness, especially the type of self-consciousness expressed in the proposition 'I think.' According to many contemporary philosophers, necessarily, any instance of our use of 'I' is backed by our consciousness of our own body. For Kant, in contrast, 'I think' just expresses our consciousness of being engaged in bringing rational unity into the contents of our mental states. In the second part of the book, Longuenesse analyzes the details of Kant's view and argues that contemporary discussions in philosophy and psychology stand to benefit from Kant's insights into self-consciousness and the unity of consciousness. The third and final part of the book outlines similarities between Kant's view of the structure of mental life grounding our uses of 'I' in 'I think' and in the moral 'I ought to', on the one hand: and Freud's analysis of the organizations of mental processes he calls 'ego' and 'superego' on the other hand. Longuenesse argues that Freudian metapsychology offers a path to a naturalization of Kant's transcendental view of the mind. It offers a developmental account of the normative capacities that ground our uses of 'I', which Kant thought could not be accounted for without appealing to a world of pure intelligences, distinct from the empirical, natural world of physical entities
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 239-246
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Ich ; Selbst ; Identitätsfindung ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Selbst
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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  • 9
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_879869437
    Format: xviii, 257 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0199665761 , 9780199665761
    Content: Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our use of 'I' in language and thought, and compares them to Kant's account of self-consciousness, especially the type of self-consciousness expressed in the proposition 'I think.' According to many contemporary philosophers, necessarily, any instance of our use of 'I' is backed by our consciousness of our own body. For Kant, in contrast, 'I think' just expresses our consciousness of being engaged in bringing rational unity into the contents of our mental states. In the second part of the book, Longuenesse analyzes the details of Kant's view and argues that contemporary discussions in philosophy and psychology stand to benefit from Kant's insights into self-consciousness and the unity of consciousness. The third and final part of the book outlines similarities between Kant's view of the structure of mental life grounding our uses of 'I' in 'I think' and in the moral 'I ought to', on the one hand: and Freud's analysis of the organizations of mental processes he calls 'ego' and 'superego' on the other hand. Longuenesse argues that Freudian metapsychology offers a path to a naturalization of Kant's transcendental view of the mind. It offers a developmental account of the normative capacities that ground our uses of 'I', which Kant thought could not be accounted for without appealing to a world of pure intelligences, distinct from the empirical, natural world of physical entities
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 239-246
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Longuenesse, Béatrice, 1950 - I, me, mine Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017 ISBN 9780191837784
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Longuenesse, Béatrice, 1950 - I, me, mine Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017 ISBN 9780191837784
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Ich ; Selbst ; Identitätsfindung ; Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 ; Selbst
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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  • 10
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    Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV022296039
    Format: XXI, 246 S.
    Edition: 1. publ. in Engl.
    ISBN: 978-0-521-84466-6
    Series Statement: Modern European philosophy
    Uniform Title: Hegel et la critique de la Métaphsique engl.
    Note: Teilw. zugl.: Paris, Univ. (1), Diss., 1980 u.d.T.: Hegel et la Critique de la métaphysique
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1770-1831 Wissenschaft der Logik Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; Ontologie ; 1770-1831 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; Metaphysik ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Longuenesse, Béatrice 1950-
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