How Far Can the Sensation Think? – An Inquiry into the Immanuel Kant’s Aesthetic Normal Idea in his Critique of Judgment

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Yasukuni Sato, « How Far Can the Sensation Think? – An Inquiry into the Immanuel Kant’s Aesthetic Normal Idea in his Critique of Judgment », Presses universitaires du Septentrion, ID : 10.4000/books.septentrion.64719


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1) The Imagination in the Critique of Pure Reason In this paper, I want to discuss the human capacity to think through forms, not through words. I will consider this issue with the help of Immanuel Kant’s concept of “imagination (Einbildungskraft)” as guidance. It is well known that among his three Critiques, Kant puts greatest emphasis on the capacity of “imagination” already in the Critique of Pure Reason. He calls the capacity the “productive imagination” and considers it to be one of the ...

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