Kant and Technics

Kant and Technics

From the Critique of Pure Reason to the Opus Postumum

Aigner, Franziska

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

11/2024

280

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9781350299030

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Foreword: Howard Caygill (Kingston University, UK)
1. Introduction
1.1 Heidegger, Simondon, and Stiegler on Philosophy's Technical Aporia and Kant
1.2 Gerhard Lehmann and Wilfried Seibicke on technics in Kant
1.3 Introducing Technics from the Critique of Pure Reason until the Opus Postumum

2. Reason's Instrumentality and the Need for a Discipline
2.1 Kant's diagnosis of reason in the Critique of Pure Reason
2.2 Reason's Instrumentality and the Canon/Organon Distinction
2.3 Method, the Technical Part of Logic
2.4 A Discipline for Reason

3. Kant's Technical Objects
3.1 Mechanisms and Automatisms
3.2 Two Touchstones of Truth
3.3 Guiding Threads, 'thirds', Schemata
3.4 The Compass

4. Cosmo-technics in the Opus Postumum
4.1 Technical-practical Reason and the Technical Power of Judgment
4.2 Technical-practical Reason in the System of Transcendental Philosophy
4.3 On Positing
4.4 God, the World, and the Human
4.5 Technical-practical Reason and the World
4.6 Styx Interfusa Coercet: The Transition

5. Conclusion
5.1 Kant and the History of Technical Thought
5.2 Kant and Heidegger, Simondon, and Stiegler
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