Linguistic Condition
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Linguistic Condition
Kant's Critique of Judgment and the Poetics of Action
Brodsky, Professor Claudia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2022
272
Mole
Inglês
9781350217355
15 a 20 dias
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Preface. Acting upon Condition
Chapter One. Introduction: Before Judgment: Doing without Knowing in Kant and Diderot
Part I. Linguistic Conditions
Chap. Two. "The Condition of Judgment:" Kant's "Common Sense," or the Origin of Language in the Third Critique
1. "'Common Sense'" and Signification, or What is Not Tautology
2. "Technique"
3. "Free"
4. "Feeling"
5. Speech Act and "Communicability"
6. Rousseau's Nouns
7. Diderot's Adjectives
8. Kant's Predicates: "Synthetic Judgments a Priori" and "A General Voice"
9. "The Schema," or Language Inside
10. What is Articulation?
11. World Without Words: Wordsworth
Part II. Missing Senses and Poetics Chap. Three. "Judgment" and the Genesis of What We Lack: "Poetry," "Schema,"
and the "Monogram of Imagination" in Kant
1. "Judgment" in the "Age of Critique"
2. Judgment and "Indifference:" The "Common Sense" of Imagination in Arendt
and Kant
3. The Schema and the Language of Poetry
4. Poetry and the Judgment of Critique
Chap. Four. Kleist's Mere Formalities 1. Kant and Kleist: Representation and Irony
2. What happened: Missed Representation and Misrepresentation
in "Die Marquise von O..."
3. Contesting "Judgment" in "The Duel"
Bibliography
Primary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
Chapter One. Introduction: Before Judgment: Doing without Knowing in Kant and Diderot
Part I. Linguistic Conditions
Chap. Two. "The Condition of Judgment:" Kant's "Common Sense," or the Origin of Language in the Third Critique
1. "'Common Sense'" and Signification, or What is Not Tautology
2. "Technique"
3. "Free"
4. "Feeling"
5. Speech Act and "Communicability"
6. Rousseau's Nouns
7. Diderot's Adjectives
8. Kant's Predicates: "Synthetic Judgments a Priori" and "A General Voice"
9. "The Schema," or Language Inside
10. What is Articulation?
11. World Without Words: Wordsworth
Part II. Missing Senses and Poetics Chap. Three. "Judgment" and the Genesis of What We Lack: "Poetry," "Schema,"
and the "Monogram of Imagination" in Kant
1. "Judgment" in the "Age of Critique"
2. Judgment and "Indifference:" The "Common Sense" of Imagination in Arendt
and Kant
3. The Schema and the Language of Poetry
4. Poetry and the Judgment of Critique
Chap. Four. Kleist's Mere Formalities 1. Kant and Kleist: Representation and Irony
2. What happened: Missed Representation and Misrepresentation
in "Die Marquise von O..."
3. Contesting "Judgment" in "The Duel"
Bibliography
Primary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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Preface. Acting upon Condition
Chapter One. Introduction: Before Judgment: Doing without Knowing in Kant and Diderot
Part I. Linguistic Conditions
Chap. Two. "The Condition of Judgment:" Kant's "Common Sense," or the Origin of Language in the Third Critique
1. "'Common Sense'" and Signification, or What is Not Tautology
2. "Technique"
3. "Free"
4. "Feeling"
5. Speech Act and "Communicability"
6. Rousseau's Nouns
7. Diderot's Adjectives
8. Kant's Predicates: "Synthetic Judgments a Priori" and "A General Voice"
9. "The Schema," or Language Inside
10. What is Articulation?
11. World Without Words: Wordsworth
Part II. Missing Senses and Poetics Chap. Three. "Judgment" and the Genesis of What We Lack: "Poetry," "Schema,"
and the "Monogram of Imagination" in Kant
1. "Judgment" in the "Age of Critique"
2. Judgment and "Indifference:" The "Common Sense" of Imagination in Arendt
and Kant
3. The Schema and the Language of Poetry
4. Poetry and the Judgment of Critique
Chap. Four. Kleist's Mere Formalities 1. Kant and Kleist: Representation and Irony
2. What happened: Missed Representation and Misrepresentation
in "Die Marquise von O..."
3. Contesting "Judgment" in "The Duel"
Bibliography
Primary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
Chapter One. Introduction: Before Judgment: Doing without Knowing in Kant and Diderot
Part I. Linguistic Conditions
Chap. Two. "The Condition of Judgment:" Kant's "Common Sense," or the Origin of Language in the Third Critique
1. "'Common Sense'" and Signification, or What is Not Tautology
2. "Technique"
3. "Free"
4. "Feeling"
5. Speech Act and "Communicability"
6. Rousseau's Nouns
7. Diderot's Adjectives
8. Kant's Predicates: "Synthetic Judgments a Priori" and "A General Voice"
9. "The Schema," or Language Inside
10. What is Articulation?
11. World Without Words: Wordsworth
Part II. Missing Senses and Poetics Chap. Three. "Judgment" and the Genesis of What We Lack: "Poetry," "Schema,"
and the "Monogram of Imagination" in Kant
1. "Judgment" in the "Age of Critique"
2. Judgment and "Indifference:" The "Common Sense" of Imagination in Arendt
and Kant
3. The Schema and the Language of Poetry
4. Poetry and the Judgment of Critique
Chap. Four. Kleist's Mere Formalities 1. Kant and Kleist: Representation and Irony
2. What happened: Missed Representation and Misrepresentation
in "Die Marquise von O..."
3. Contesting "Judgment" in "The Duel"
Bibliography
Primary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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