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Imagination and Existence

by Frank Schalow
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Overview

Unfolds the internal connection between Heidegger's ontology of human existence and Kant's attempt to establish an ethic of obligation. Shows that the faculty Kant identified for applying a rule in a specific case, namely, the transcendental imagination, is the basis for moral judgments. This conclusion substantiates Heidegger's central thesis in Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics that the imagination is the ultimate root of human reason.

About the Author, Frank Schalow

Frank Schalow is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University in New Orleans.

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Auslegung

...an ambitious book.

The Modern Schoolman

This thoughtful study illumines a somewhat overlooked dimension of Heidegger's development. As such, it will meet a genuine need.

Book Details

Published
February 11, 1986
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c1986.
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780819151148

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