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Media type:
Online Resource;
Thesis
Title:
The contents of perceptual experience: a Kantian perspective
Contains:
FrontmatterContentsAcknowledgementsIntroduction1 The Contents of Perceptual Experience: Opposing Views2 Are the Roots of the Debate Kantian?3 Kant on Nonconceptual Content: Sensations and Intuitions4 Kant on Concepts in Experience5 Nonconceptual Content and Transcendental Idealism6 Kant and Naturalism about the MindConclusionBibliographyIndex.
University thesis:
Dissertation, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, 2011
Footnote:
Description:
Main description: The book addresses the debate on whether the representational content of perceptual experience is conceptual or non-conceptual, by bringing out the points of comparison between Kant’s conception of intuition and contemporary accounts of non-conceptual content. It is argued that intuition provides the most basic form of intentionality – pre-conceptual reference to objects, which underlies the acts of conceptualization and judgment.
Biographical note: Anna Tomaszewska is a researcher at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. She specializes in Kantian philosophy and philosophy of mind.