Dedução transcendental e esquematismo transcendental : o problema da possibilidade e da necessidade da constituição de objetos em Kant / Transcendental deduction and transcendental schematism: the problem of possibility and necessity of object s constitution in Kant

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

The expression Copernican Revolution , used by Kant to emphasize the rupturebetween critical philosophy and metaphysical tradition, takes us, above all, to consider the object of knowledge in a new way. Now, the problem of the relation between a representation and its object has a concept of the later which is similar to a mathematical construction as its solvability condition. In other words, the form of the object is taken as constituted by cognitive operations. By exploring the Transcendental Deduction and the Transcendental Schematism, we believe to have discovered that, more than the possibility that an object in the weighty sense be constituted by cognitive operations, Kant has even succeed in proving that, in principle, we always have to be able to execute those operations (since we have discursive intellect and sensible intuition). This amounts to say that our reading intends to make Transcendental Semantic as a Constructive Semantic compatible with an anti-skeptical reading of Transcendental Analytic s goals

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semantics (philosophy) semantica (filosofia) objeto (filosofia) object (philisophy)

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