Conditions of Thought

Conditions of Thought
Title Conditions of Thought PDF eBook
Author Daniela Voss
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2013-05-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748676260

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Analyses Deleuze's notion of transcendental and genetic Ideas as conditions of creative thought. From his early work in 'Nietzsche and Philosophy' to 'Difference and Repetition', Deleuze develops a unique notion of transcendental philosophy. It comprises a radical critique of the illusions of representation and a genetic model of thought.Engaging with questions of representation, Ideas and the transcendental, Daniela Voss offers a sophisticated treatment of the Kantian aspects of Deleuze's thought, taking account of Leibniz, Maimon, Lautman and Nietzsche along the way.

Conditions of Thought

Conditions of Thought
Title Conditions of Thought PDF eBook
Author Daniela Voss
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2013-05-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748676279

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Engaging with questions of representation, Ideas and the transcendental, Daniela Voss offers a sophisticated treatment of the Kantian aspects of Deleuze's thought, taking account of Leibniz, Maimon, Lautman and Nietzsche.

Thought Vibration

Thought Vibration
Title Thought Vibration PDF eBook
Author William Walker Atkinson
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1909
Genre New Thought
ISBN

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Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research

Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research
Title Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research PDF eBook
Author American Society for Psychical Research
Publisher
Total Pages 592
Release 1889
Genre Parapsychology
ISBN

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Kant and Rational Psychology

Kant and Rational Psychology
Title Kant and Rational Psychology PDF eBook
Author Corey W. Dyck
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 288
Release 2014-03-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191512621

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Corey W. Dyck presents a new account of Kant's criticism of the rational investigation of the soul in his monumental Critique of Pure Reason, in light of its eighteenth-century German context. When characterizing the rational psychology that is Kant's target in the Paralogisms of Pure Reason chapter of the Critique commentators typically only refer to an approach to, and an account of, the soul found principally in the thought of Descartes and Leibniz. But Dyck argues that to do so is to overlook the distinctive rational psychology developed by Christian Wolff, which emphasized the empirical foundation of any rational cognition of the soul, and which was widely influential among eighteenth-century German philosophers, including Kant. In this book, Dyck reveals how the received conception of the aim and results of Kant's Paralogisms must be revised in light of a proper understanding of the rational psychology that is the most proximate target of Kant's attack. In particular, he contends that Kant's criticism hinges upon exposing the illusory basis of the rational psychologist's claims inasmuch as he falls prey to the appearance of the soul as being given in inner experience. Moreover, Dyck demonstrates that significant light can be shed on Kant's discussion of the soul's substantiality, simplicity, personality, and existence by considering the Paralogisms in this historical context.

Subject, Thought, and Context

Subject, Thought, and Context
Title Subject, Thought, and Context PDF eBook
Author Philip Pettit
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 320
Release 1986
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Are mental states "in the head"? Or do they intrinsically involve aspects of the subject's physical and social context? This volume presents a number of essays dealing with the compass of the mind. The contributors broach a range of issues with a commmon view that physical and social magnets do act upon mental states. The approaches that run through these papers make the volume challenging to cognitive psychologists, theorists of artificial intelligence, social theorists, and philosophers.

Jewish Exiles and European Thought in the Shadow of the Third Reich

Jewish Exiles and European Thought in the Shadow of the Third Reich
Title Jewish Exiles and European Thought in the Shadow of the Third Reich PDF eBook
Author David Weinstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1316738876

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Hans Baron, Karl Popper, Leo Strauss and Erich Auerbach were among the many German-speaking Jewish intellectuals who fled Continental Europe with the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Their scholarship, though not normally considered together, is studied here to demonstrate how, despite their different disciplines and distinctive modes of working, they responded polemically in the guise of traditional scholarship to their shared trauma. For each, the political calamity of European fascism was a profound intellectual crisis, requiring an intellectual response which Weinstein and Zakai now contextualize, ideologically and politically. They exemplify just how extensively, and sometimes how subtly, 1930s and 1940s scholarship was used not only to explain, but to fight the political evils that had infected modernity, victimizing so many. An original perspective on a popular area of research, this book draws upon a mass of secondary literature to provide an innovative and valuable contribution to twentieth-century intellectual history.