Kant's Theory of Imagination: Bridging Gaps in Judgement and Experience

This book departs from much of the scholarship on Kant by demonstrating the centrality of imagination to Kant's philosophy as a whole. In Kant's works, human experience is simultaneously passive and active, thought and sensed, free and unfree: these dualisms are often thought of as unfortunate byproducts of his system. Gibbons, however, shows that imagination performs a vital function in "bridging gaps" between the different elements of cognition and experience. Thus, the role imagination plays in Kant's works expresses his fundamental insight into the complexity of cognition for finite rational beings such as ourselves.

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Kant's Theory of Imagination: Bridging Gaps in Judgement and Experience

This book departs from much of the scholarship on Kant by demonstrating the centrality of imagination to Kant's philosophy as a whole. In Kant's works, human experience is simultaneously passive and active, thought and sensed, free and unfree: these dualisms are often thought of as unfortunate byproducts of his system. Gibbons, however, shows that imagination performs a vital function in "bridging gaps" between the different elements of cognition and experience. Thus, the role imagination plays in Kant's works expresses his fundamental insight into the complexity of cognition for finite rational beings such as ourselves.

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Kant's Theory of Imagination: Bridging Gaps in Judgement and Experience

Kant's Theory of Imagination: Bridging Gaps in Judgement and Experience

by Sarah L. Gibbons
Kant's Theory of Imagination: Bridging Gaps in Judgement and Experience

Kant's Theory of Imagination: Bridging Gaps in Judgement and Experience

by Sarah L. Gibbons

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This book departs from much of the scholarship on Kant by demonstrating the centrality of imagination to Kant's philosophy as a whole. In Kant's works, human experience is simultaneously passive and active, thought and sensed, free and unfree: these dualisms are often thought of as unfortunate byproducts of his system. Gibbons, however, shows that imagination performs a vital function in "bridging gaps" between the different elements of cognition and experience. Thus, the role imagination plays in Kant's works expresses his fundamental insight into the complexity of cognition for finite rational beings such as ourselves.


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ISBN-13: 9780198240419
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 10/28/1994
Series: Oxford Philosophical Monographs Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.63(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.74(d)
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