Kant and the Faculty of Feeling

Author:   Kelly Sorensen (Ursinus College, Pennsylvania) ,  Diane Williamson (Syracuse University, New York)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   284
Publication Date:   15 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Kant and the Faculty of Feeling


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Kant stated that there are three mental faculties: cognition, feeling, and desire. The faculty of feeling has received the least scholarly attention, despite its importance in Kant's broader thought, and this volume of new essays is the first to present multiple perspectives on a number of important questions about it. Why does Kant come to believe that feeling must be described as a separate faculty? What is the relationship between feeling and cognition, on the one hand, and desire, on the other? What is the nature of feeling? What do the most discussed Kantian feelings, such as respect and sublimity, tell us about the nature of feeling for Kant? And what about other important feelings that have been overlooked or mischaracterized by commentators, such as enthusiasm and hope? This collaborative and authoritative volume will appeal to Kant scholars, historians of philosophy, and those working on topics in ethics, aesthetics, and emotions.

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Author:   Kelly Sorensen (Ursinus College, Pennsylvania) ,  Diane Williamson (Syracuse University, New York)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781107178229


ISBN 10:   1107178223
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   15 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Diane Williamson; 1. Rational feelings Alix Cohen; 2. Two different kinds of value? Kant on feeling and moral cognition Wiebke Deimling; 3. The practical, cognitive import of feeling: a phenomenological account Jeanine M. Grenberg; 4. Feeling and inclination: rationalizing the animal within Janelle DeWitt; 5. Feeling and desire in the human animal Allen W. Wood; 6. 'A new sort of a priori principles': psychological taxonomies and the origin of the third Critique Patrick Frierson; 7. Between cognition and morality: pleasure as 'transition' in Kant's critical system Kristi Sweet; 8. What is it like to experience the beautiful and sublime? Paul Guyer; 9. How to feel a judgment: the sublime and its architectonic significance Katerina Deligiorgi; 10. The feeling of enthusiasm Robert R. Clewis; 11. Sympathy, love, and the faculty of feeling Kelly Sorensen; 12. Respect, in every respect Diane Williamson; 13. Is Kantian hope a feeling? Rachel Zuckert.

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Kelly Sorensen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Ursinus College, Pennsylvania. His work has been published in numerous journals including Kantian Review, The Journal of Philosophy, and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. Diane Williamson is the author of Kant's Theory of Emotion: Emotional Universalism (2015).

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