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Transparency and Apperception: Exploring the Kantian Roots of a Contemporary Debate

Transparency and Apperception: Exploring the Kantian Roots of a Contemporary Debate

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Transparency and Apperception: Exploring the Kantian Roots of a Contemporary Debate examines the relationship between the idea that belief is transparent and Kant's claims about apperception, highlighting the deep roots of this concept in Kant's philosophy. The book addresses methodological and exegetical questions related to transparency and its implications for understanding mental states and language.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Transparency and Apperception: Exploring the Kantian Roots of a Contemporary Debate delves into the intricate connections between the notion of belief transparency and Kant's profound insights into apperception. Transparency, as envisioned, posits that individuals can ascertain their beliefs by examining the objects and properties they are concerned with, rather than solely relying on their internal psychological states. This fundamental distinction sets it apart from a first-person and third-person perspective on one's current mental states. Rooted in Kant's doctrine of apperception, which asserts that the human mind is fundamentally self-conscious, transparency finds its philosophical foundation. Kant believed that apperception underlies the individual's responsibility for certain of their mental states. However, the concept of transparency and its origins in apperception remain somewhat enigmatic, leading to challenging methodological and exegetical inquiries. The contributions compiled within this work aim to address these critical questions and serve as essential reading for scholars engaged in the interdisciplinary exploration of the philosophy of mind, language, and epistemology.

The chapters in this book were originally featured in a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, highlighting the significance and relevance of this research.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367513023

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