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Kant's Critical Epistemology: Why Epistemology Must Consider Judgment First
Kant's Critical Epistemology: Why Epistemology Must Consider Judgment First
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This book examines Kants Critical Epistemology and its resources for understanding human experience, perceptual judgment, empirical knowledge, and cognitive sciences. It discusses Kants methods for examining sensory-perceptual experience, his attention to judgment, and his anti-Cartesianism. It also defends the significance of Kants account of causal judgment for three main philosophical domains: history and philosophy of science, theory of action and human freedom, and philosophy of mind.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 394 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book is a comprehensive exploration of Kant's Critical Epistemology, delving into its assessment and defense. It uncovers the rich resources it provides for understanding and resolving fundamental issues related to human experience, perceptual judgment, empirical knowledge, and cognitive sciences. Kenneth Westphal begins by examining Kant's methods and strategies for examining human sensory-perceptual experience, highlighting his attention to judgment and the valid use of concepts and principles in judging particulars. This provides a thorough account of Kant's anti-Cartesianism, the integrity of his three principles of causal judgment, and his account of disciminatory perceptual-motor behavior, encompassing sensory reafference and perceptual affordances.
Westphal then defends the significance of Kant's subtle and illuminating account of causal judgment for three primary philosophical domains: history and philosophy of science, theory of action and human freedom, and philosophy of mind. He argues that Kant's Critical Epistemology offers valuable insights into these areas, challenging traditional perspectives and providing new avenues for understanding human cognition and behavior.
The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it accessible to researchers and advanced students interested in Kant and the relations of his thought to contemporary philosophical debates and the sciences of the mind. It offers a wealth of information and analysis, contributing to the ongoing discussion and development of Kantian philosophy.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Kant's Critical Epistemology and its implications for contemporary philosophy and the sciences of the mind. It provides a comprehensive exploration of Kant's ideas and offers insightful perspectives on key philosophical domains, making it an essential read for scholars and students alike.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367535339
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