western and Asian perspectives on transcendental idealism /
edited by Stephen R. Palmquist.
New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2019.
1 online resource.
Routledge studies in eighteenth-century philosophy ;
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: The role of intuition in Geometry and transcendental idealism. How does transcendental idealism overcome the scandal of philosophy? : perspectives on Kant's Objekt/Gegenstand distinction / Stephen R. Palmquist, Guy Lown, Brandon Love -- Kant, Euclid, and the formal intuition of space / Hoke Robinson, Dan Larkin -- Geometrical concepts and formal intuition / Xing Nan -- Pure intuitions and pure forms of intuition in the transcendental aesthetic and elsewhere / Gregg Osborne -- Intuition and existence : how intuition helps construct and disrupt transcendental idealism / Jack Chun -- Part II: The function and status of intuition in Human cognition. The given in theoretical and practical cognition : intuition and the moral law / Lucy Allais -- Intuitions under the asymmetric structure of the subject-object relation -- a conceptualist reading based on the B deduction / Xi Chen -- Non-conceptual content of intuition and perception / Jieyao Hu -- Kant on schematizing : drawing the line in inner intuition / Sebastian Orlander -- Negative certainties : Nāgārjuna's challenge to Kant on the "togetherness" of intuition and concepts / Ellen Y. Zhang -- Part III: The sublime and the challgenge of the east on intuiting the supersensible. The "sublime", the "supersensible substrate", and "spirit" -- intuitions of the ultimate in Kant's third Critique / John H. Zammito -- Appendix : spirit and sublimity, pleasure and freedom / Robert R. Clewis -- Kant's impure sublime : intuition, comprehension, and Darstellung / Bart Vandenabeele -- Turn from sensibility to reason : Kant's concept of the sublime / Zhengmi Zhouhuang -- The ubiquity of transcendental apperception / Werner Moskopp -- Intuition as a blend of cognition and consciousness : an examination of the philosophies of Kant and Krishnamurti / Krishna Mani Pathak -- Part IV: East-West perspectives on the role of intuition in philosophy. Philosophia in Sensu Cosmico : Kant's notion of philosophy with resonance from Chinese antiquity / Tze-Wan Kwan -- The problem of the two-world interpretation and postmetaphysical thinking : Mou Zongsan's and Lao Sze-Kwang's interpretation of Kant's philosophy / Chun-Yip Lowe -- A Confucian account of intelligible intuition in the teachings of Liu Zongzhou / Simon Sai-Ming Wong -- Kant's revolutionary doctrine of Anschauung and the philosophical significance of Mencius' "original mind" / Suet-Kwan Lo -- The paradox of representation in Nishitani's critique of Kant / Gregory S. Moss.
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Kant on Intuition: Western and Asian Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism' consists of 20 chapters, many of which feature engagements between Kant and various Asian philosophers. Key themes include the nature of human intuition (not only as theoretical-pure, sensible, and possibly intellectual-but also as relevant to Kant's practical philosophy, aesthetics, the sublime, and even mysticism), the status of Kant's idealism/realism, and Kant's notion of an object. Roughly half of the chapters take a stance on the recent conceptualism/non-conceptualism debate.