Matter in Mind

Elaborating a theory of consciousness that Kant made only partially explicit in the Transcendental Deduction of the Critique of Pure Reason, Richard E. Aquila offers a novel reading of Kant's theories of synthesis and conceptual rules, productive and reproductive imagination, the distinction between...

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Autore principale: Aquila, Richard E.
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Pubblicazione: Indiana University Press 2022
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