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OverviewKant's Revolutionary Theory of Modality is a comprehensive study of Immanuel Kant's views on modal notions of possibility, actuality or existence, and necessity. Abac)i locates Kant's views on these notions in their broader historical context, establishes their continuity and transformation across Kant's precritical and critical texts, and determines their role in the substance as well as the development of Kant's philosophical project. He makes two overarching claims. First, Kant's precritical views on modality, which appear in the context of his attempts to revise the ontological argument and are critical of the tradition only from within its prevailing paradigm of modality, develop into a revolutionary theory of modality in his critical period, radicalizing his critique of the ontotheological and rationalist metaphysical tradition. While the traditional paradigm construes modal notions as fundamental ontological predicates, expressing different modes or ways of being of things, Kant's theory consists in redefining them as subjective and relational features of our discursivity, expressing different modes in which our conceptual representations of objects are related to our cognitive faculty. Second, this revolutionary theory of modality is not only a crucial component of Kant's critical epistemology and his radical critique of rationalist metaphysics, but it is in fact directly constitutive of the critical turn itself, as Kant originally formulates the latter in terms of a shift from an ontological to an epistemological approach to the question of possibility. Thus, tracing the development of Kant's understanding of modality comes to fruition in an alternative reading of Kant's overall philosophical development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Uygar Abacı (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, The Pennsylvania State University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.582kg ISBN: 9780198831556ISBN 10: 0198831552 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 04 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Modal Thought Prior to Kant 1: Ontotheology and Modality I: The Classical Version of the Ontological Argument 2: Ontotheology and Modality II: The Modal Version of the Ontological Argument Part II: Kantian Modality: Precritical and Revisionist 3: Kant and Ontotheology 4: Kant's 'Only Possible Argument', Possibility and Necessity Part III: Kantian Modality: Critical and Revolutionary 5: The Revolutionary Shift in Kantian Modality Prior to the Critique 6: The Modality of Judgments 7: Modal Categories and Kant's Revolution 8: Kant's Radical Critique of Ontotheology 9: Absolute Real Modality and Kant's Amodalism Regarding NoumenaReviews...a helpful and illuminating historical contextualization of Kant's theory of modality. * Ralf M. Bader, Journal of the History of Philosophy * Author InformationUygar Abac)i is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Pennsylvania State University. He acquired his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He works on Kant's theoretical philosophy, Early Modern Philosophy, and Philosophy of Religion, and is the author of a number of journal articles and book chapters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |