Kant’s Critical Epistemology

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Agnostic
analytic philosophy
anti-cartesianism
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Causal Determinism
causal inference
Causal Inquiry
Causal Judgment
Cognitive Judgment
Cognitive Justification
cognitive semantics
Conceptual Explication
Constructive Empiricism
Critique of Pure Reason
empirical knowledge
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Homo Sapiens Sapiens
human action
Kant
Kant's Accounts
Kant's Analogies
Kant's Analysis
Kant's Critical Epistemology
Kant's Thesis
Kant's Transcendental
Kant's Transcendental Analysis
Kantian judgment in empirical knowledge
Kant’s Accounts
Kant’s Analogies
Kant’s Analysis
Kant’s Critical Epistemology
Kant’s Thesis
Kant’s Transcendental
Kant’s Transcendental Analysis
Ken Westphal
Mere Logical Possibilities
Non-formal Domains
Perceptual Episodes
perceptual experience
perceptual judgment
philosophy of science
propositions
RFM
scientific realism
sensory experience
Sensory Intake
Sensory Manifold
Spatio Temporal Event
Spatio Temporal Particulars
theory of action
Transcendental Affinity
transcendental idealism
transcendental philosophy
Universal Causal Determinism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367534332
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book assesses and defends Kant’s Critical epistemology, and the rich yet neglected resources it provides for understanding and resolving fundamental issues regarding human experience, perceptual judgment, empirical knowledge and cognitive sciences.
Kenneth Westphal first examines Kant’s methods and strategies for examining human sensory-perceptual experience, and then examines Kant’s central, proper, and subtle attention to judgment, and so to the humanly possible valid use of concepts and principles to judge particulars we confront. This provides a comprehensive account of Kant’s anti-Cartesianism, the integrity of his three principles of causal judgment, and Kant’s account of disciminatory perceptual-motor behaviour, including both sensory reafference and perceptual affordances. Westphal then defends the significance of Kant’s subtle and illuminating account of causal judgment for three main philosophical domains: history and philosophy of science, theory of action and human freedom, and philosophy of mind.
Kant’s Critical Epistemology will appeal to researchers and advanced students interested in Kant and the relations of his thought to contemporary philosophical debates and to the sciences of the mind.

Kenneth R. Westphal is Professor of Philosophy at Boğaziçi University, İstanbul. He has edited 7 and authored 8 books, including Hegel’s Civic Republicanism: Integrating Natural Law with Kant’s Moral Constructivism (Routledge, 2020) and Realism, Science, and Pragmatism (Routledge, 2014).

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