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Hegel's Critique of Kant by Sally Sedgwick, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Sally Sedgwick presents a fresh account of Hegel's critique of Kant's theoretical philosophy. She argues that Hegel offers a compelling critique of and alternative to the conception of cognition that Kant defended in his Critical period. The book examines key features of what Kant identifiesas the discursive character of our mode of cognition, and considers Hegel's reasons for arguing that these features condemn Kant's theoretical philosophy to scepticism as well as dualism. Sedgwick goes on to present in a sympathetic light Hegel's claim to derive from certain Kantian doctrinesclues to a superior form of idealism, a form of idealism that better captures the nature of our cognitive powers and their relation to objects. | Hegel's Critique of Kant by Sally Sedgwick, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Sally Sedgwick presents a fresh account of Hegel's critique of Kant's theoretical philosophy. She argues that Hegel offers a compelling critique of and alternative to the conception of cognition that Kant defended in his Critical period. The book examines key features of what Kant identifiesas the discursive character of our mode of cognition, and considers Hegel's reasons for arguing that these features condemn Kant's theoretical philosophy to scepticism as well as dualism. Sedgwick goes on to present in a sympathetic light Hegel's claim to derive from certain Kantian doctrinesclues to a superior form of idealism, a form of idealism that better captures the nature of our cognitive powers and their relation to objects. | Hegel's Critique of Kant by Sally Sedgwick, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















