The problem of pure space, presented in Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason”, is a controversial issue which should be reconsidered in the light of the polemics over the status of imagination. It is exactly the analysis of the principle of individuation, identifying a particular and concrete interconnection between time and space that at becomes the criterion which supposedly could reveal the original and constitutional differences between the two ideal and à priori conditions of our Summaryinternal intuition. Tthe phenomenological approach to imagination unfolds the relation of space to the sense of specific experiences and elucidates the original function of spatial imagination. It constantly structures the coordination of consciousness and a...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I want to examine some rather curious arguments of Kant...
This dissertation investigates the origin, intellectual development and use of a semantic variant of...
[Extract] Space attained special prominence in early modern philosophy because of its importance in ...
According to Kant, space is a form of intuition as well as time, and this parallelism has an importa...
In the Transcendental Aesthetic of The Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant stated the a priori ne...
„Grynojo proto kritikoje“ pristatoma grynosios erdvės problema turėtų būti iš naujo persvarstyta pol...
Famously, Kant describes space and time as infinite “given” magnitudes. An influential interpretativ...
„The paper discusses Kant’s first argument from space in the „Critique of pure Reason”. It argues th...
Kant’s pursuit of the conditions of a priori knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason (1781/87) cann...
The article focuses on three different conceptions of space: Kant's philosophical system presented i...
In this paper we are dealing with Kant’s view on the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, in part...
Space is not an empirical concept that has been drawn from outer experiences. For in order for certa...
This article argues that Kant’s argument from incongruent counterparts in his essay, Directions in S...
[Extract] In this collection, we are concerned with space in three discrete but overlapping senses: ...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I want to examine some rather curious arguments of Kant...
This dissertation investigates the origin, intellectual development and use of a semantic variant of...
[Extract] Space attained special prominence in early modern philosophy because of its importance in ...
According to Kant, space is a form of intuition as well as time, and this parallelism has an importa...
In the Transcendental Aesthetic of The Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant stated the a priori ne...
„Grynojo proto kritikoje“ pristatoma grynosios erdvės problema turėtų būti iš naujo persvarstyta pol...
Famously, Kant describes space and time as infinite “given” magnitudes. An influential interpretativ...
„The paper discusses Kant’s first argument from space in the „Critique of pure Reason”. It argues th...
Kant’s pursuit of the conditions of a priori knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason (1781/87) cann...
The article focuses on three different conceptions of space: Kant's philosophical system presented i...
In this paper we are dealing with Kant’s view on the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, in part...
Space is not an empirical concept that has been drawn from outer experiences. For in order for certa...
This article argues that Kant’s argument from incongruent counterparts in his essay, Directions in S...
[Extract] In this collection, we are concerned with space in three discrete but overlapping senses: ...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I want to examine some rather curious arguments of Kant...
This dissertation investigates the origin, intellectual development and use of a semantic variant of...
[Extract] Space attained special prominence in early modern philosophy because of its importance in ...