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Kant's Theory of Mind: An Analysis of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason

by Karl Ameriks
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Overview

This seminal contribution to Kant studies, originally published in 1982, was the first to present a thorough survey and evaluation of Kant's theory of mind. Ameriks focuses on Kant's discussion of the Paralogisms in the Critique of Pure Reason, and examines how the themes raised there are treated in the rest of Kant's writings. Ameriks demonstrates that Kant developed a theory of mind that is much more rationalistic and defensible than most interpreters have allowed.

Synopsis

This seminal contribution to Kant studies, originally published in 1982, was the first to present a thorough survey and evaluation of Kant's theory of mind. Ameriks focuses on Kant's discussion of the Paralogisms in the Critique of Pure Reason, and examines how the themes raised there are treated in the rest of Kant's writings. Ameriks demonstrates that Kant developed a theory of mind that is much more rationalistic and defensible than most interpreters have allowed.

About the Author, Karl Ameriks

Karl Ameriks is Hank-McMahon Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
390
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198238973

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