Kant on Subjectivity and Self-Consciousnessby Janum SethiDoctor of Philosophy in PhilosophyUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor Hannah Ginsborg, co-chairProfessor Daniel Warren, co-chairWith his ambitious argument in the Transcendental Deduction, Kant claims to have established that a certain purely formal self-consciousness -- the mere consciousness that my thoughts and judgments are mine -- guarantees the objectivity of those thoughts and judgments,that is, their claim to represent the world as it is. But this intended conclusion gives rise to two questions:(1) If merely being conscious that my thoughts are mine guarantees their objectivity, does Kant mean to deny that I can ever be conscious of thoughts that are subjective...
By defining Kant's transcendental apperception as an act, or rather as the self-consciousness of suc...
I argue that, for Kant, there is a point at which the notions of self-consciousness and self-limitat...
This book addresses the problem of self-knowledge in Kant’s philosophy. As Kant writes in his major ...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide an account of Kant's view on self-consciousness. I give an ...
Human beings who have mastered a natural language are self-conscious creatures: they can think, and ...
Kant points to two forms of self-consciousness: the inner sense, or empirical apperception, based on...
The paper argues that Kant’s distinction between pure and empirical apper- ception cannot be interpr...
Kant’s first critique is hard to understand, but this author endeavors to bring-out and/or extend as...
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This dissertation articulates our human capacity to judge as a capacity for knowledge, specifically ...
The essays in this volume explore those aspects of Kant’s writings which concern issues in the philo...
My dissertation integrates rationalist and empirical approaches into a unified account of perceptual...
This study is an investigation of Kant's empirical realism as a response to the problem of intention...
As the paradigmatic Enlightenment philosopher, Immanuel Kant grounds his entire system of philosophy...
My thesis offers an original reading of Kant’s theory of cognition and the body’s role in it. In the...
By defining Kant's transcendental apperception as an act, or rather as the self-consciousness of suc...
I argue that, for Kant, there is a point at which the notions of self-consciousness and self-limitat...
This book addresses the problem of self-knowledge in Kant’s philosophy. As Kant writes in his major ...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide an account of Kant's view on self-consciousness. I give an ...
Human beings who have mastered a natural language are self-conscious creatures: they can think, and ...
Kant points to two forms of self-consciousness: the inner sense, or empirical apperception, based on...
The paper argues that Kant’s distinction between pure and empirical apper- ception cannot be interpr...
Kant’s first critique is hard to understand, but this author endeavors to bring-out and/or extend as...
Sebastian Rödl’s 2018 book articulates and unfolds the thought that judgment’s self-consciousness is...
This dissertation articulates our human capacity to judge as a capacity for knowledge, specifically ...
The essays in this volume explore those aspects of Kant’s writings which concern issues in the philo...
My dissertation integrates rationalist and empirical approaches into a unified account of perceptual...
This study is an investigation of Kant's empirical realism as a response to the problem of intention...
As the paradigmatic Enlightenment philosopher, Immanuel Kant grounds his entire system of philosophy...
My thesis offers an original reading of Kant’s theory of cognition and the body’s role in it. In the...
By defining Kant's transcendental apperception as an act, or rather as the self-consciousness of suc...
I argue that, for Kant, there is a point at which the notions of self-consciousness and self-limitat...
This book addresses the problem of self-knowledge in Kant’s philosophy. As Kant writes in his major ...