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Book Title
Kant's Theory of a Priori Knowledge
Publication Date
2002-03-15
Pages
288
ISBN
9780271028170
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
Publication Year
2002
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Robert Greenberg
Genre
Literary Collections, Philosophy
Topic
Epistemology, History & Surveys / Modern, Criticism, Essays
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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The prevailing interpretation of Kant's First Critique in Anglo-American philosophy views his theory of a priori knowledge as basically a theory about the possibility of empirical knowledge (or experience), or the a priori conditions for that possibility (the representations of space and time and the categories). Instead, Robert Greenberg argues that Kant is more fundamentally concerned with the possibility of a priori knowledge--the very possibility of the possibility of empirical knowledge in the first place. Greenberg advances four central theses:(1) the Critique is primarily concerned about the possibility, or relation to objects, of a priori , not empirical knowledge, and Kant's theory of that possibility is defensible; (2) Kant's transcendental ontology must be distinct from the conditions of the possibility of a priori knowledge; (3) the functions of judgment, in Kant's discussion of the Table of Judgments, should be seen according to his transcendental logic as having content, not as being just logical forms of judgment making; (4) Kant's distinction between and connection of ordering relations ( Verhaltnisse ) and reference relations ( Beziehungen ) have to be kept in mind to avoid misunderstanding the Critique . At every step of the way Greenberg contrasts his view with the major interpretations of Kant by commentators like Henry Allison, Jonathan Bennett, Paul Guyer, and Peter Strawson. Not only does this new approach to Kant present a strong challenge to these dominant interpretations, but by being more true to Kant's own intent it holds promise for making better sense out of what have been seen as the First Critique 's discordant themes.

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Pennsylvania STATE University Press
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0271028173
ISBN-13
9780271028170
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Book Title
Kant's Theory of a Priori Knowledge
Author
Robert Greenberg
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Topic
Epistemology, History & Surveys / Modern, Criticism, Essays
Publication Year
2002
Genre
Literary Collections, Philosophy
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

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B2779.G74 2001
Reviews
"This is one of the deepest and most carefully reasoned books on Kant I have read. It is a book for the scholar of the first Critique , not the 'educated layman,' but it very much needs to be read by the former. I repeat: this is a book that needs to be read by any scholar concerned with the problem of a priori knowledge in Kant." --Richard Aquila Journal of the History of Philosophy, &"Centering on the notion of 'things&' simpler (as opposed to either things 'in themselves&' or objects of experience as such), Greenberg has developed a highly original reading of Kant&'s arguments regarding the a priori conditions of knowledge. As a challenge to the main lines of approach to those arguments today, it cannot be ignored.&" &-Richard E. Aquila, University of Tennessee, &"This is one of the deepest and most carefully reasoned books on Kant I have read. It is a book for the scholar of the first Critique, not the 'educated layman,&' but it very much needs to be read by the former. I repeat: this is a book that needs to be read by any scholar concerned with the problem of a priori knowledge in Kant.&" &-Richard Aquila, Journal of the History of Philosophy, "Robert Greenberg offers an intricate, highly original reading of Kant's first Critique on what constitutes the possibility of a priori knowledge. One of the book's main features, ambitious in scope, is the author's extensive polemic against mainstream Anglophone approaches to Kant's position on a priori knowledge." -Irmgard Scherer, Review of Metaphysics, "Centering on the notion of 'things' simpler (as opposed to either things 'in themselves' or objects of experience as such), Greenberg has developed a highly original reading of Kant's arguments regarding the a priori conditions of knowledge. As a challenge to the main lines of approach to those arguments today, it cannot be ignored." -Richard E. Aquila, University of Tennessee, &"Robert Greenberg offers an intricate, highly original reading of Kant's first Critique on what constitutes the possibility of a priori knowledge.&" &-Irmgard Scherer, Review, "Robert Greenberg offers an intricate, highly original reading of Kant's first Critique on what constitutes the possibility of a priori knowledge. One of the book's main features, ambitious in scope, is the author's extensive polemic against mainstream Anglophone approaches to Kant's position on a priori knowledge." --Irmgard Scherer, Review of Metaphysics, "Robert Greenberg offers an intricate, highly original reading of Kant's first Critique on what constitutes the possibility of a priori knowledge. One of the book's main features, ambitious in scope, is the author's extensive polemic against mainstream Anglophone approaches to Kant's position on a priori knowledge." --Irmgard Scherer Review of Metaphysics, "Centering on the notion of 'things' simpler (as opposed to either things 'in themselves' or objects of experience as such), Greenberg has developed a highly original reading of Kant's arguments regarding the a priori conditions of knowledge. As a challenge to the main lines of approach to those arguments today, it cannot be ignored." --Richard E. Aquila,University of Tennessee, "This is one of the deepest and most carefully reasoned books on Kant I have read. It is a book for the scholar of the first Critique, not the 'educated layman,' but it very much needs to be read by the former. I repeat: this is a book that needs to be read by any scholar concerned with the problem of a priori knowledge in Kant." -Richard Aquila, Journal of the History of Philosophy, "Centering on the notion of 'things' simpler (as opposed to either things 'in themselves' or objects of experience as such), Greenberg has developed a highly original reading of Kant's arguments regarding the a priori conditions of knowledge. As a challenge to the main lines of approach to those arguments today, it cannot be ignored." --Richard E. Aquila, University of Tennessee, &"Robert Greenberg offers an intricate, highly original reading of Kant&'s first Critique on what constitutes the possibility of a priori knowledge. One of the book&'s main features, ambitious in scope, is the author&'s extensive polemic against mainstream Anglophone approaches to Kant&'s position on a priori knowledge.&" &-Irmgard Scherer, Review of Metaphysics, "This is one of the deepest and most carefully reasoned books on Kant I have read. It is a book for the scholar of the first Critique , not the 'educated layman,' but it very much needs to be read by the former. I repeat: this is a book that needs to be read by any scholar concerned with the problem of a priori knowledge in Kant." --Richard Aquila, Journal of the History of Philosophy, "This is one of the deepest and most carefully reasoned books on Kant I have read. It is a book for the scholar of the first Critique, not the 'educated layman,' but it very much needs to be read by the former. I repeat: this is a book that needs to be read by any scholar concerned with the problem of a priori knowledge in Kant." --Richard Aquila, Journal of the History of Philosophy, "This is one of the deepest and most carefully reasoned books on Kant I have read. It is a book for the scholar of the first Critique , not the 'educated layman,' but it very much needs to be read by the former. I repeat: this is a book that needs to be read by any scholar concerned with the problem of a priori knowledge in Kant." -Richard Aquila, Journal of the History of Philosophy, "Robert Greenberg offers an intricate, highly original reading of Kant's first Critique on what constitutes the possibility of a priori knowledge." --Irmgard Scherer, Review
Copyright Date
2001
Dewey Decimal
121
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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