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Equivocation of Reason

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Equivocation of Reason James Phillips
Libristo code: 04718245
Publishers Stanford University Press, July 2007
"The Equivocation of Reason: Kleist Reading Kant" asks how the literary works of the German writer H... Full description
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"The Equivocation of Reason: Kleist Reading Kant" asks how the literary works of the German writer Heinrich von Kleist might be considered a critique and elaboration of Kantian philosophy. In 1801, the twenty-three-year-old Kleist, attributing his loss of confidence in our knowledge of the world to his reading of Kant, turned from science to literature. Kleist ignored Kant's apology of the sciences to focus on the philosopher's doctrine of the unknowability of things in themselves. From that point on, Kleist's writings relate confrontations with points of hermeneutic resistance. Truth is no longer that which the sciences establish; only the disappointment of every interpretation attests to the continued sway of truth. Though he adheres to Kant's definition of Reason as the faculty that addresses things in themselves, Kleist sees no need for its critique and discipline in the name of the reasonableness (prudence and common sense) of the experience of the natural sciences. Setting transcendental Reason at odds with empirical reasonableness, Kleist releases Kant's ethics and doctrine of the sublime from the moderating pull of their examples.

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Full name Equivocation of Reason
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2007
Number of pages 160
EAN 9780804755870
ISBN 0804755876
Libristo code 04718245
Weight 367
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 23
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