Manifest reality : Kant's idealism and his realism / Lucy Allais.

Lucy Allais presents a new account of Kant's transcendental idealism. She argues that Kant is committed to a genuine idealism about things as they appear to us, but that this is not a phenomenalist idealism. Instead, Kant's idealism depends instead on his notion of intuition and its role i...

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Main Author: Allais, Lucy (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Textual evidence and an interpretative pendulum. Navigating towards a moderate metaphysical interpretation of transcendental idealism
  • Why Kant is not a phenomenalist
  • Things in themselves without noumena
  • Against deflationary interpretations
  • Manifest reality. Essentially manifest qualities
  • The secondary quality analogy
  • Concepts and intuitions
  • The argument for transcendental idealism in the transcendental aesthetic
  • Kant's idealism and his realism. Relational appearances
  • Intrinsic natures
  • The transcendental deduction : relation to an object
  • The possibility of metaphysics.