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Auteur(s) : Fugate, Courtney D.
Titre(s) : The teleology of reason [Texte imprimé] : a study of the structure of Kant's critical philosophy / Courtney D. Fugate
Publication : Berlin ; Boston (Mass.) : De Gruyter, cop. 2014
Description matérielle : xvi, 433 pages ; 24 cm
Collection : Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte, ISSN 0340-6059 ; Bd. 178
Lien à la collection : Kantstudien. Ergänzungshefte
Comprend : Machine generated contents notech. 1 ; Motivations -- ; Introduction --1 ; Preliminary
Sketch of the Telic Structure of Kant's System of Philosophy --1.1 ; The Teleology
of Theoretical Reason --1.2 ; The Teleology of Pure Practical Reason --1.3 ; The Doctrine
of Wisdom as the End of the System of Philosophy --1.4 ; Teleology and the Transcendental
Possibility of the Kantian System of Philosophy --1.5 ; The Unity of Reason --2 ;
The Teleological Tradition Before and After Kant --2.1 ; Teleology in the Philosophies
of Kant's German Predecessors --2.2 ; The Legacy of Kant's Teleology of Reason in
Fichte --3 ; Current Views on the Role of Teleology in Kant's Critical Philosophy
--3.1 ; Reactions to the Popular View --3.2 ; Teleology in special studies of Kant's
philosophy -- ; Conclusion --ch. 2 ; Teleology: Rudiments of a Theory -- ; Introduction
Teleology: Not Reducible to a Pattern of Behavior -- ; Two Examples of this Tendency
in Studies of the History of Philosophy: Bennett and Couturat --1 ; Teleological Inferences:
From Pattern to Purpose --1.1 ; Teleological and Non-Teleological Inferences --1.2
; Traditional Teleological Arguments for God's Existence --1.3 ; Concluding Reflections
--2 ; Teleological Explanations: From Purpose to Pattern --2.1 ; Maupertuis and the
Universal Teleology of Nature --2.2 ; Purposes as Laws of Behavior --2.3 ; Skepticism
Regarding Explanation --2.4 ; Teleological Explanations: Concluding Reflections --3
; The Essential and Inessential Characteristics of Teleological Entities -- ; Introduction
to Part II --ch. 3 ; The Historical Roots of Kant's'Concept of Experience -- ; Introduction
--1 ; Wolff 's Ontological Logic and the "acumen pervidendi universalia in singularibus"
--1.1 ; Wolff's Logic of Experience
1.2 ; The Wolffian Roots of Kant's Categories --1.3 ; The Skill of Perceiving the
Universal in the Particular --1.4 ; Wolff and Kant on the Possibility of Experience
--2 ; Adolph Friedrich Hoffmann and Christian August Crusius --2.1 ; The Logic of
Experience According to Hoffmann and Crusius --2.2 ; The Possibility of Experience
and the Limits of Human Knowledge --3 ; Anticipating Kant's Account of Experience
-- ; Conclusion: The Nature of Kant's Advance --ch. 4 ; Teleology in the Transcendental
Aesthetic and Analytic -- ; Introduction --1 ; The Problem of the "Critique": How
are Synthetic Judgments a priori Possible? --1.1 ; The Need for Synthetic Judgments
a priori and the Structure of Knowledge --1.2 ; Preliminary Outline of the Argument
of the Transcendental Aesthetic and Analytic --2 ; Space and Time as Grounds of the
Formal Perfection of Sensible Objects --2.1 ; The Objective Formal Perfection of Space
2.2 ; The Transcendental Aesthetic: Comments on the Text --3 ; The Transcendental
Analytic --3.1 ; The Metaphysical Deduction --3.2 ; The Transcendental Deduction --3.3
; The Deduction in the B-edition --4 ; Summary --ch. 5 ; Teleology in the Transcendental
Dialectic -- ; Introduction --1 ; The Relation of the Analytic to the Dialectic --2
; The Ideas of Pure Reason --3 ; The Regulative Principles of Pure Reason --4 ; The
Transcendental Death of Physico-Theology -- ; Conclusion -- ; General Conclusion to
Part II -- ; Introduction to Part III --ch. 6 ; The Teleology of Freedom: The Structure
of Moral Self-Consciousness in the Analytic -- ; Introduction --1 ; Three Types of
Freedom --2 ; Our Three Wills --3 ; Moral Self-Consciousness --4 ; The To-and-Fro
Structure of Moral Self-Consciousness in the GMS --5 ; The To-and-Fro Structure of
Moral Self-Consciousness in the KpV -- ; Conclusion --ch. 7 ; Kant on Rational Faith
as an Expression of Autonomy -- ; Introduction
1 ; Problems and Previous Interpretations --1.1 ; Beck's Interpretation --1.2 ; Wood's
Interpretation --1.2.1 ; A First Difficulty with Wood's Interpretation --1.2.2 ; A
Second Difficulty with Wood's Interpretation --1.2.3 ; A Third Difficulty with Wood's
Interpretation --1.2.4 ; A Fourth Difficulty with Woods Interpretation --2 ; Kant's
Argument --2.1 ; Virtue as Moral Strength of Character --2.2 ; How Rational Belief
in God's Existence Increases the Moral Incentive --2.3 ; Textual Analysis --2.3.1
; The Highest Good in KpV --2.3.2 ; The Highest Good in the KrV --2.3.3 ; The Highest
Good in the KU --2.3.4 ; The Highest Good in TP -- ; Summary of the Argument of this
Section --3 ; Practical-Dogmatic Metaphysics -- ; Conclusion -- ; Excursus: The Life
of Reason -- ; Introduction --1 ; From Morality to Life: Three Conditions of the Possibility
of the Realization of a Moral World --2 ; Pure Aesthetic Pleasure as a Feeling of
Life --2.1 ; Kant's Constitutive Concept of Life
2.2 ; The Historical Roots of Kant's Concept of Life --2.3 ; Pure Aesthetic Pleasure
as a Feeling of Life: How the Constitutive Concept of Life is Generalized to Include
the Feeling of Beauty -- ; Conclusion --ch. 8 ; The Teleological Unity of Reason and
Kant's Idea of Philosophy -- ; Introduction --1 ; The Unity of Reason --1.1 ; The
Unity of Reason: First Reconstruction --1.2 ; Regulative and Constitutive Principles
--1.3 ; The Unity of Reason: Second Reconstruction --2 ; Kant's Concept of Philosophy
--2.1 ; Philosophy "in sensu scholastico" and "in sensu cosmico" --2.2 ; Unity of
Reason and the History of Philosophy -- ; Conclusion -- ; Brief Outline of Kant's
Conception of Teleology --I ; Translations Consulted --II ; Primary Sources --III
; Secondary Sources.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 404-424) and index
Texte remanié de : Doctoral diss. : Higher institute of philosophy : Catholic university
of Leuwen : 2010
Sujet(s) : Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) -- Critique et interprétation
Finalité
Criticisme
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