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Few fields in philosophy are so seemingly distant from ordinary human experience as theories of knowledge. How much information do we draw in from bodies outside of us? And to what degree do our perceptual and mental processes subjectify that information to the point of becoming non-objective? The Heart of Matter: Bridging the Kantian Gap in How We Know Things presents both a back history of current theories of perception and a plausible theory to span the gap between subject and object.

This book begins with Sir Karl Popper's theory of falsifiability, as a twentieth-century version of Kantian subjectivism. Before considering eighteenth-century transcendental philosophy, a look at both the empirical and rational theories that inspired Kant helps place his Critique of Pure Reason in context. This book highlights the developments in Kant's thought, as he struggled to solve important problems within his Copernican revolution. How far does Kant's theory coinci

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“This book is a clear and brilliant contribution to the philosophy of knowledge. Through a detailed study of Cornelio Fabro’s theory of knowledge, involving modern advances in psychology of perception, the author convincingly bridges the problem of the gap between senses and thought.The key-point in this volume is the importance given to sensations integrated in perception and penetrated by the intellectual grasp of the world around us. I recommend this book both to scholars and students. They will enjoy the elegant and fresh style which makes its reading very pleasant.”—Juan Jose Sanguineti, Professor emeritus, Faculty of Philosophy, Holy Cross University (Rome)

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Acknowledgements – Permission Acknowledgements – Introduction – Karl Popper’s Theory of Falsifiability and Propensities – Locke’s and Leibniz’s Theories of Knowledge, and Hume’s Skeptical Critique – Kant’s Transcendental Idealism – A Problem of Two Different Worlds? – The Gestalt and Its Parts: Primary Organization in Sensing – Affordances: Grasping the Concrete Object in Light of Its Value – The Human Intellect and Universal Knowledge – Ultimate Grounding: Emerging and Participation – The Role of the Intentional Species in Knowing – Conclusion: The Subject, the Object, and Transcendentals – Bibliography – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/9/2022 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433191961, 978-1433191961
      ISBN10: 1433191962

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      Book Synopsis

      Few fields in philosophy are so seemingly distant from ordinary human experience as theories of knowledge. How much information do we draw in from bodies outside of us? And to what degree do our perceptual and mental processes subjectify that information to the point of becoming non-objective? The Heart of Matter: Bridging the Kantian Gap in How We Know Things presents both a back history of current theories of perception and a plausible theory to span the gap between subject and object.

      This book begins with Sir Karl Popper's theory of falsifiability, as a twentieth-century version of Kantian subjectivism. Before considering eighteenth-century transcendental philosophy, a look at both the empirical and rational theories that inspired Kant helps place his Critique of Pure Reason in context. This book highlights the developments in Kant's thought, as he struggled to solve important problems within his Copernican revolution. How far does Kant's theory coinci

      Trade Review
      “This book is a clear and brilliant contribution to the philosophy of knowledge. Through a detailed study of Cornelio Fabro’s theory of knowledge, involving modern advances in psychology of perception, the author convincingly bridges the problem of the gap between senses and thought.The key-point in this volume is the importance given to sensations integrated in perception and penetrated by the intellectual grasp of the world around us. I recommend this book both to scholars and students. They will enjoy the elegant and fresh style which makes its reading very pleasant.”—Juan Jose Sanguineti, Professor emeritus, Faculty of Philosophy, Holy Cross University (Rome)

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements – Permission Acknowledgements – Introduction – Karl Popper’s Theory of Falsifiability and Propensities – Locke’s and Leibniz’s Theories of Knowledge, and Hume’s Skeptical Critique – Kant’s Transcendental Idealism – A Problem of Two Different Worlds? – The Gestalt and Its Parts: Primary Organization in Sensing – Affordances: Grasping the Concrete Object in Light of Its Value – The Human Intellect and Universal Knowledge – Ultimate Grounding: Emerging and Participation – The Role of the Intentional Species in Knowing – Conclusion: The Subject, the Object, and Transcendentals – Bibliography – Index.

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