Da li je Kant doista ustuknuo?
Did Kant Really Retreat?
Author(s): MIloš Todorović
Subject(s): Logic, Early Modern Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Akademija Nauka i Umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine
Keywords: basis; deduction; transcendental; categories; reason; power of imagination; sensuality;
Summary/Abstract: Starting from the fact that Kant had changed chapter “On the transcendental deduction of the pure concepts of understanding” in the first edition of Critique of Pure Reason with the new text in the second edition of the same book, Heidegger sets up a thesis considered that it is about changing the ground of the whole Kant’s philosophy. In his interpretation, in the first edition Kant established the power of imagination as the ground principle, while in the second edition he denied any independence to the imagination by proclaiming it to the mere action of understanding. Thus Kant had placed his doctrine on the safe ground of metaphysics. In thus paper author analysis the thus formulated problem and comes to the conclusion that the text differences in two editions of Critique of Pure Reason had not originated in changing the ground of Kant’s philosophy, but only in changing of perspective and light in which the relevant issue of the Chapter had been observed an exposed.
Book: Simpozij u povodu 300. obljetnice rođenja Immanuela Kanta (1724–2024)
- Page Range: 178-198
- Page Count: 21
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: Serbian
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