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The Anatomy of Idealism - Passivity and Activity in Kant, Hegel and Marx

English · Hardback

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In its attempt to come to grips with the nature of the human mind idealism employs such terms as "pure self," "transcendental apperception," "pure con sciousness" and so on. What do these terms mean? What do they refer to? Pro visionally, at least, the following answer could be satisfying: such and similar expressions are purported to capture a very special quality of human mind, a quality due to which man is not simply a part of nature, but a being capable of knowing and acting according to principles governing the spiritual realm. In the first chapter of the present study the author attempts to bring the idea of "pure Ego" down to earth. By analyzing Kant's concept of pure appercep tion - the ancestor of all similar notions in the history of modern and contem porary idealism - the author concludes that certain functions and capacities attributed to pure apperception by Kant himself imply the rejection of the idealistic framework and the necessity to "naturalize" the idea of pure self. In other words - and Kant's claims to the contrary notwithstanding - pure ap perception cannot be conceived as superimposed upon man viewed as a part of nature, as a feeling and a sensing being. The referent, as it were, of the expres sion "pure self' turns out to be something much more familiar to us - a human organism, with all its needs, drives and dispositions.

List of contents

I Naturalizing Apperception.- II Concepts and Reality.- III Ideals and Interests.- IV Passivity and Activity in the Philosophical Anthropology of Karl Marx.- Selected Bibliography of Works on Kant, Hegel and Marx.- Index of Subjects.

Product details

Authors P Hoffman, P. Hoffman
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9789024727087
ISBN 978-90-247-2708-7
No. of pages 125
Weight 372 g
Illustrations V, 125 p.
Series Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

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