The imagination in the Critique of pure reason / A imaginação na Crítica da Razão Pura
AUTOR(ES)
Claudio Sehnem
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009
RESUMO
According to the first edition (1781) of the Transcendental Deduction, the faculty of imagination is the fundamental faculty which binds, on the one hand, the intuition, and on the other hand, the understanding.This union can only be possible, however, if the imagination has not only a sensible character - for it is a faculty that belongs to the sensibility - but also an intelectual character. To show, in this sense, that imagination is that fundamental faculty - both sensible and intelectual - makes possible a "doctrine of imagination", from which is founded a certain reading of Kants Critique of Pure Reason. For this, is necessary an understanding of time ( in the Transcendental Aesthetic) and of how the categorial thought is constituted in relation to it through a "doctrine of imagination", that is, through an explanation of the existing relations between imagination and time and also between imagination and the categories of thought.
ASSUNTO(S)
imagination tempo princípios principles space imaginação esquemas time schemes espaço
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