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  • Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature, and Religion

    Kant and the Continental Tradition by Baiasu, Sorin; Vanzo, Alberto;

    Sensibility, Nature, and Religion

    Series: Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 13 February 2020

    • ISBN 9781138503748
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages254 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 480 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The essays disentangle complex exegetical knots that emerge in the interpretation of Kant’s own views of the character of sensibility, the unity of nature, and the constitution of symbolic representation in religion.

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    Long description:

    Immanuel Kant’s work continues to be a main focus of attention in almost all areas of philosophy. The significance of Kant’s work for the so-called continental philosophy cannot be exaggerated, although work in this area is relatively scant. The book includes eight chapters, a substantial introduction and a postscript, all newly written by an international cast of well-known authors. Each chapter focuses on particular aspects of a fundamental problem in Kant’s and post-Kantian philosophy, the problem of the relation between the world and transcendence. Chapters fall thematically into three parts: sensibility, nature and religion. Each part starts with a more interpretative chapter focusing on Kant’s relevant work, and continues with comparative chapters which stage dialogues between Kant and post-Kantian philosophers, including Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Jean-François Lyotard, Luce Irigaray and Jacques Derrida. A special feature of this volume is the engagement of each chapter with the work of the late British philosopher Gary Banham. The Postscript offers a subtle and erudite analysis of his intellectual trajectory, philosophy and mode of working. The volume is dedicated to his memory.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. Introduction



    1. Kant and the Continental Tradition


    Sorin Baiasu and Alberto Vanzo



    Part II. Sensibility



    2. Kant on Intuition


    Dermot Moran



    3. Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant’s Transcendental Schematism


    Roxana Baiasu



    4. On Affective Universality: Kant, Arendt and Lyotard on Sensus Communis


    Andrea Rehberg



    Part III. Nature



    5. The Role of Regulative Principles and their Relation to Reflective Judgement


    Christian Onof



    6. Disputing Critique: Lyotard’s Kantian Differend


    Keith Crome



    7. Kant, Hegel and Irigaray: From Chemism to the Elemental


    Rachel Jones



    Part IV. Religion



    8. The Schematism of Analogy and the Figure of Christ: Bridging Two Types of Hypotyposis


    Nicola Crosby



    9. The ‘Proper’ Tone of Critical Philosophy: Kant and Derrida on Metaphilosophy and the Use of Religious Tropes


    Dennis Schulting



    Part V. Postscript



    10. Remembering Gary Banham: Genealogy, Teleology and Conceptuality


    Joanna Hodge


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