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The Normativity of Nature by Hannah Ginsborg, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Hannah Ginsborg

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The Normativity of Nature by Hannah Ginsborg, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Normativity of Nature by Hannah Ginsborg, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Normativity of Nature by Hannah Ginsborg, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Hannah Ginsborg

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Why read Kant's Critique of Judgment? For most readers, the importance of the work lies in its contributions to aesthetics and, to a lesser extent, the philosophy of biology. Hannah Ginsborg, by contrast, sees the Critique of Judgment as a central contribution to the understanding of humancognition generally. The fourteen essays collected here advance a common interpretive project: that of bringing out the philosophical significance of the notion of judgment which figures in the third Critique and showing its importance both to Kant's own theoretical philosophy and to contemporaryviews of human thought and cognition. For us to possess the capacity of judgment, on the interpretation defended here, is for our natural perceptual and imaginative responses to involve a claim to their own normativity with respect to the objects which cause them. It is in virtue of this capacitythat we are able not merely to respond discriminatively to objects, as animals do, but to bring objects under concepts. The Critique of Judgment, on this reading, rejects the traditional dichotomy between the natural and the normative: our natural psychological responses to the spatio-temporal objects which affect our senses are both causally determined by those objects, and normatively appropriate to them. Theessays in this book aim collectively to develop and illuminate this understanding of judgment in its own right, and to use it to address specific interpretive issues in Kant's aesthetics, theory of knowledge, and philosophy of biology; they are also concerned to bring out the relevance of thisconception of judgment to contemporary debates regarding concept-acquisition, the content of perception, and skepticism about rules and meaning. | The Normativity of Nature by Hannah Ginsborg, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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