Imagination and Interpretation in Kant – The Hermeneutical Import of the Critique of Judgment (Paperback, New edition)


<div>In this illuminating study of Kant's theory of imagination and its role in interpretation, Rudolf A. Makkreel argues against the commonly held notion that Kant's transcendental philosophy is incompatible with hermeneutics. The charge that Kant's foundational philosophy is inadequate to the task of interpretation can be rebutted, explains Makkreel, if we fully understand the role of imagination in his work. In identifying this role, Makkreel also reevaluates the relationship among Kant's discussions of the feeling of life, common sense, and the purposiveness of history.</div>

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<div>In this illuminating study of Kant's theory of imagination and its role in interpretation, Rudolf A. Makkreel argues against the commonly held notion that Kant's transcendental philosophy is incompatible with hermeneutics. The charge that Kant's foundational philosophy is inadequate to the task of interpretation can be rebutted, explains Makkreel, if we fully understand the role of imagination in his work. In identifying this role, Makkreel also reevaluates the relationship among Kant's discussions of the feeling of life, common sense, and the purposiveness of history.</div>

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Imprint

University of Chicago Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 1995

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First published

March 1995

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 156 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

187

Edition

New edition

ISBN-13

978-0-226-50277-9

Barcode

9780226502779

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LSN

0-226-50277-5



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