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Kant on the Imagination: Fanciful and Unruly, or “an Indispensable Dimension of the Human Soul”
Critical Horizons Pub Date : 2020-04-02 , DOI: 10.1080/14409917.2020.1759281
John Rundell 1, 2
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ABSTRACT Kant is concerned to give meaning, depth and veracity to the notion of the subject, which he does on transcendental grounds, and also to shift it beyond purely cognitivist formulations. He opens the subject up to other dimensions of the world that he or she establishes – not only the cognitive, but also the political – ethical and the aesthetic. He does this by constructing and denoting different faculties and their principles that ought to be employed in the distinct domains – the understanding, reason in its pure and practical orientations, and the imagination. Whilst practical reason is Kant’s main focus, the imagination is Kant’s unfinished business and is not limited to the issue of aesthetics. It is both reason’s “other”, and “an indispensable dimension of the human soul”, equal in power and capacity to the other faculties.

中文翻译:

康德的想象力:幻想而无节制,或“人类灵魂不可或缺的一面”

摘要康德关心的是赋予主体概念以意义,深度和真实性,这是他以先验的方式所做的,并且将其超越了纯粹的认知主义的表述。他将这个主题扩展到他或她建立的世界的其他维度,不仅包括认知,而且还包括政治,伦理和美学。他通过构建和表示不同学科及其应在不同领域中运用的原理来做到这一点-理解,纯正和实际取向的理性以及想象力。尽管实际的原因是康德的主要焦点,但想象力却是康德的未完成的事情,并不局限于美学问题。它既是理性的“他者”,又是“人类灵魂不可或缺的一面”,其力量和能力与其他学科相同。
更新日期:2020-04-02
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