Before Tomorrow: Epigenesis and Rationality

Author:   Catherine Malabou (Kingston University London) ,  Carolyn Shread
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   10 June 2016
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Is contemporary continental philosophy making a break with Kant? The structures of knowledge, taken for granted since Kant�s Critique of Pure Reason, are now being called into question: the finitude of the subject, the phenomenal given, a priori synthesis. Relinquish the transcendental: such is the imperative of postcritical thinking in the 21st century. Questions that we no longer thought it possible to ask now reemerge with renewed vigor: can Kant really maintain the difference between a priori and innate? Can he deduce, rather than impose, the categories, or justify the necessity of nature? Recent research into brain development aggravates these suspicions, which measure transcendental idealism against the thesis of a biological origin for cognitive processes. In her important new book Catherine Malabou lays out Kant�s response to his posterity. True to its subject, the book evolves as an epigenesis – the differentiated growth of the embryo – for, as those who know how to read critical philosophy affirm, this is the very life of the transcendental and contains the promise of its transformation.

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Author:   Catherine Malabou (Kingston University London) ,  Carolyn Shread
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Polity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9780745691510


ISBN 10:   074569151
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   10 June 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Translator's Preface: Epigenesis of Her Texts Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Paragraph 27 of the Critique of Pure Reason Chapter 2: Caught Between Skeptical Readings Chapter 3: The Difference Between Genesis and Epigenesis Chapter 4: Kant's ""Minimal Preformationism"" Chapter 5: Germs, Races, Seeds Chapter 6: The ""Neo-Skeptical"" Thesis and its Evolution Chapter 7: From Epigenesis to Epigenetics Chapter 8: From Code to Book Chapter 9: Irreducible Foucault Chapter 10: Time in Question Chapter 11: No Agreement Chapter 12: The Dead-End Chapter 13: Towards an Epigenetic Paradigm of Rationality Chapter 14: Can We Relinquish the Transcendental? Conclusion Notes Bibliography"

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First the future of Hegel, now the future of Kant. And not just another Kant book, but an exploration that moves beyond Heidegger's temporalization of the transcendental, Meillassoux's critique of its contingency, and neurobiological hardwiring. Instead a new model of transcendental as an auto-transforming self-differential 'epigenesis' that Malabou finds nowhere else than in Kant himself! Another milestone in the unfolding philosophy of transformability and plasticity by Europe's most exciting philosopher. John D. Caputo, [Professor of Religion Emeritus] Syracuse University, [Professor of Philosophy Emeritus] Villanova University In Before Tomorrow Catherine Malabou takes us into the very heart of contemporary debates relating to the Kantian legacy, speculative realism and the relation of philosophy to scientific discourse. In demonstrating that the transcendental and the biological can and must be thought together Malabou's thinking heralds a new epigenetic paradigm and shows that contemporary realism is far from being done with Kant. Ian James, University of Cambridge Written with the crutchless clarity of one who knows what she is about, Malabou's new book is a stunning excavation of the process of epigenesis at the heart of Kant's conception of the transcendental. Refusing to join the ranks of those who would relinquish that speculative structure, Malabou mounts a convincing defense of it -- not by submitting it to a biologization, but by calling for a biology that would include speculative thinking. An extraordinary work of philosophy. Joan Copjec, Brown University


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Catherine Malabou is Professor of Philosophy at Kingston University London

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