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Imagination in Kant''s Critique of Practical Reason

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Informationen zum Autor Bernard Freydberg is Professor of Philosophy at Slippery Rock University. He is author of Imagination and Depth in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason; The Play of the Platonic Dialogues; and Provocative Form in Plato, Kant, Nietzsche (and Others). Klappentext Bernard Freydberg is Professor of Philosophy at Slippery Rock University. He is author of Imagination and Depth in Kant¿s Critique of Pure Reason; The Play of the Platonic Dialogues; and Provocative Form in Plato, Kant, Nietzsche (and Others). Zusammenfassung With particular focus on imagination, this work presents a close reading of Kant's second critique, "The Critique of Practical Reason". In an interpretation that is daring as well as rigorous, this work reveals imagination as both its central force and the bridge that links Kant's three critiques. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgments Note on the Text and on Page References Prologue. From the Critique of Pure Reason to the Critique of Practical Reason Introduction. Weapons of War: Preliminary Reflections on the Practical in the Critique of Pure Reason Part 1. Analytic of Pure Practical Reason Ch. 1. Principles of Pure Practical Reason: Imagination and Moral "Derivation" Ch. 2. The Concept of an Object of Pure Practical Reason: Imagination, Good and Evil, and the Typic Ch. 3. The Incentives (Triebfeder) of Pure Practical Reason: Incentive-Creating Imagination and Moral Feeling Part 2. Dialectic and Methodology of Pure Practical Reason Ch. 4. Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason in General and Imagination Ch. 5. Imagination and the Postulates of Immortality and God Ch. 6. Imagination and the Moral Extension of Reason Ch. 7. Methodology of Pure Practical Reason: Images and Ecstasy Conclusion(s) Epilogue: From the Critique of Practical Reason to the Critique of Judgment Notes Bibliography Index

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text and on Page References
Prologue. From the Critique of Pure Reason to the Critique of Practical Reason
Introduction. Weapons of War: Preliminary Reflections on the Practical in the Critique of Pure Reason
Part 1. Analytic of Pure Practical Reason
Ch. 1. Principles of Pure Practical Reason: Imagination and Moral "Derivation"
Ch. 2. The Concept of an Object of Pure Practical Reason: Imagination, Good and Evil, and the Typic
Ch. 3. The Incentives (Triebfeder) of Pure Practical Reason: Incentive-Creating Imagination and Moral Feeling
Part 2. Dialectic and Methodology of Pure Practical Reason
Ch. 4. Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason in General and Imagination
Ch. 5. Imagination and the Postulates of Immortality and God
Ch. 6. Imagination and the Moral Extension of Reason
Ch. 7. Methodology of Pure Practical Reason: Images and Ecstasy
Conclusion(s)
Epilogue: From the Critique of Practical Reason to the Critique of Judgment
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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Bernard Freydberg is Professor of Philosophy at Slippery Rock University. He is author of Imagination and Depth in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason; The Play of the Platonic Dialogues; and Provocative Form in Plato, Kant, Nietzsche (and Others).



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Authors Bernard Freydberg, Freydberg Bernard
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2005
 
EAN 9780253217875
ISBN 978-0-253-21787-5
No. of pages 200
Series Studies in Continental Thought
Studies in Continental Thought
Indiana University Press (IPS)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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