
- Coming soon
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Expected online publication date:
- December 2025
- Print publication year:
- 2025
- Online ISBN:
- 9781009596213
- Subjects:
- Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, Philosophy
How is it possible for the mind to be in contact with the world? How does perceiving an object differ from merely thinking about it? Is perception different for those beings who can also think? Do perceptions have representatives in language? Can mere perceptions warrant beliefs? Or is claiming so to succumb to the Myth of the Given? Frode Kjosavik presents a richly detailed account of Kant's notion of intuition, which addresses both the nature of intuition and the role it plays in Kant's epistemology. Many approaches in the analytic and phenomenological traditions are inspired by Kant's take on intuition – whether 'pure' intuition or sensory perception -- but the epistemic contributions of intuition are often downplayed or obscured. Kjosavik's highly original reading of Kant's theory of intuition connects it with present-day philosophical debates about the nature of human and animal perception, and illuminates its lasting relevance to those debates.
‘Kant and the Power of Perception is superb. Drawing on a wide range of texts, Kjosavik develops a highly original and deeply perceptive interpretation of Kant's theory of perception, one that clarifies the distinctive roles this theory assigns to concepts and intuitions. Without anachronism, he relates Kant's theory to contemporary debates about the nature of perception in ways that help make evident its abiding interest.'
Houston Smit - University of Arizona
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