Kant's philosophy of the unconscious
Editorial: De Gruyter
Licencia: Creative Commons (by)
Autor(es): Giordanetti, Piero; [et al.]
In a recent publication on the history of the unconscious in the nineteenth-century German culture, Angus Nicholls and Martin Liebscher state that “Immanuel Kant arguably determined the way in which unconscious phenomena were understood in nineteenth-century German
thought more than any other philosopher of the eighteenth century”.
The present volume aims to assess Kants account of the unconscious in its manifold aspects, and to discuss it from various perspectives: psychological, epistemological, anthroprological, and moral. We aim to show Kants relevance for future discussions on the topic. Kants philosophy of the unconscious has for a long time been a neglected topic in
Kant scholarship, especially in English language publications.
[Berlín: 2012]
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