Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Ideal

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Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Ideal

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Author: Dennis Schulting

Type: PAPERBACK

ISBN: 9781350213401

Date: 21st April, 2022

Publisher: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC

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In Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Idealism , Dennis Schulting examines the themes of reflexivity, self-consciousness, representation and apperception in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and German Idealism more widely. Central to Schulting's argument is the claim that all human experience is inherently self-referential and that this is part of a self-reflexivity of thought, or what is called transcendental apperception, a Kantian insight that was first apparent in the work of Christian Wolff and came to inform all of German Idealism. In this rigorous text, Schulting establishes the historical roots of Kant's thought and traces it through to his immediate successors, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. He specifically examines the cognitive role of selfconsciousness and its relation to idealism and situates it in a clear and coherent history of rationalist philosophy.

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