Depth: A Kantian Account of Reason

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Depth: A Kantian Account of Reason

  • 著者名:Zinkin, Melissa
  • 価格 ¥15,563 (本体¥14,149)
  • Oxford University Press(2024/09/27発売)
  • ポイント 141pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197786802
  • eISBN:9780197786826

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In Depth : A Kantian Account of Reason Melissa Zinkin provides a new and highly original interpretation of Kant's view of reason. Unlike recent interpretations, which claim that for Kant reason is valuable because it is the source of moral value, this book argues that Kant considers reason to be the source of a more fundamental and wider ranging value: depth. Although philosophers often use the term “depth” to indicate a kind of value, they rarely make explicit what they mean. For instance, they strive to make objections that go “deep into the theory” at issue. They stress the importance of beliefs that are “deeply held” and of “deep desires.” They praise works of great “emotional depth.” Often, these references to depth do real work in an argument. Yet the concept of depth itself remains obscure. Zinkin argues that depth is the value of the cognition that results from systematic reflection, which is the distinctive activity of human reason. This value, however, is not just a moral or an epistemic value. Rather, it is best understood as an aesthetic value. In other words, what is good about deep cognition is the same as what is good about our experience of a work or art--it engages us, it makes us think, and it is meaningful. An account of Kant's view of reason as the source of depth has advantages over other accounts because it can solve several interpretative puzzles and can show that, throughout his texts, Kant has a unified view of reason. Moreover, it can reveal the deep connection that Kant saw between our reason and our humanity. An implication of this account is that the deep, rational, reflection that is exemplified, and cultivated, by the arts, is important for other human endeavors, such as science and moral action.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsNote on sources and Abbreviations Introduction: Depth Part 1: Kant's Theoretical PhilosophyChapter 1. Reason, Systematicity, Judgment and Depth in the Critique of Pure Reason Chapter 2. System, Purposiveness and Depth in the Critique of the Power of Judgment Chapter 3. Good Judgment: Aesthetic Judgment and the Generation of ConceptsPart II: Kant's Practical PhilosophyTransition to Part II: Kant's Practical Philosophy Chapter 4. Practical Reason as the Source of Explanation and Comprehension Chapter 5. Depth and Moral Worth: Arpaly and Markovits Chapter 6. Shallow Morality in the Groundwork Chapter 7. The Puzzle of One Law and Three Formulations Chapter 8. The Law of Nature Formulation Chapter 9. The Formula of Humanity Formulation Chapter 10. Autonomy and the Kingdom of Ends Chapter 11. The “Third Thing”: Depth and Autonomy Conclusion: The Unity of Reason and One's “Inmost Self” Bibliography Index

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