2019
DOI: 10.6001/fil-soc.v30i3.4041
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Cognitive Consciousness in Kant’s Theory of Experience

Abstract: The article investigates the Kantian theory of cognitive consciousness not only as epis­temological but also as psychological theory of human consciousness. Kant describes experience as a synthesis of sensible matter and conceptual form. Transcendental consciousness, producing basic conceptual instruments of cognition and acting both in the spheres of outer and inner experience, lying on the ground of this process. There is a social aspect in this theory of cognitive consciousness that Kant himself has never e… Show more

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