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"Throughout his life, Kant was concerned with questions about empirical psychology. He aimed to develop an empirical account of human beings, and his lectures and writings on the topic are recognizable today as properly 'psychological' treatments of human thought and behaviour. In thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Throughout his life, Kant was concerned with questions about empirical psychology. He aimed to develop an empirical account of human beings, and his lectures and writings on the topic are recognizable today as properly 'psychological' treatments of human thought and behaviour. In this book Patrick R. Frierson uses close analysis of relevant texts, including unpublished lectures and notes, to study Kant's account. He shows in detail how Kant explains human action, choice, and thought in empirical terms, and how a better understanding of Kant's psychology can shed light on major concepts in his philosophy, including the moral law, moral responsibility, weakness of will, and cognitive error. Frierson also applies Kant's accounts of mental illness to contemporary philosophical issues. His book will interest students and scholars of Kant, the history of psychology, philosophy of psychology, and philosophy of action"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 278 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; References to Kant's works; Chapter 1 Introduction: the nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.1 The nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.2 Empirical psychology and human freedom; 1.3 "Empirical [psychology] can never become a science" (4:471); 1.4 "We can never adequately ... know [living things] ... in accordance with merely mechanical principles of nature" (5:400); 1.5 Psychology's particular problems; 1.5.1 Opacity and deception; 1.5.2 The impossibility of experiment. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.5.3 Habits and second nature1.6 Ethical problems for empirical psychology; 1.7 Four psychologies: transcendental, rational, pragmatic, and empirical; 1.7.1 Transcendental psychology; 1.7.2 Rational psychology; 1.7.3 Pragmatic anthropology; 1.8 The nature and purpose of empirical psychology; Chapter 2 Kant's empirical account of human action; 2.1 The general structure of Kant's account; 2.1.1 Faculty psychology and causal powers; 2.1.2 From desire to action; 2.1.3 From feeling to desire; 2.1.4 Higher and lower faculties; 2.2 The lower faculty of desire: instincts and inclinations. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2.1 Instincts2.2.2 Inclination; 2.2.3 Summary of the lower faculties; 2.3 The higher faculty of desire: character; 2.3.1 Character as ground of connections in the higher faculty; 2.3.2 The causes of character; 2.4 Conflicts of desire; 2.5 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Kant's empirical account of human cognition; 3.1 Sources for Kant's empirical account of cognition; 3.2 The lower cognitive faculty; 3.3 The (healthy) higher cognitive faculty; 3.4 Instruction; 3.5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation; 4.1 Interpretive divides. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: the affective role of respect4.3 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: further details; 4.3.1 Where do we get our cognition of the moral law?; 4.3.2 From moral cognition to respect; 4.4 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71); 4.4.1 Appearances, things-in-themselves, and respect; 4.4.2 Moral law as principle of appraisal vs. respect as principle of motive. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71)4.6 Going further? Kant's rejection of APP and its implications for empirical psychology; Chapter 5 Kant's empirical markers for moral responsibility; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Empirical psychology and moral markers; 5.3 The insufficiency of empirical markers; 5.4 The contingency of empirical markers; 5.5 Empirical psychology and moral common sense; Chapter 6 Defects of cognition; 6.1 Ordinary deviations: prejudices; 6.1.1 The nature and variety of prejudices. | |
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contents | Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; References to Kant's works; Chapter 1 Introduction: the nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.1 The nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.2 Empirical psychology and human freedom; 1.3 "Empirical [psychology] can never become a science" (4:471); 1.4 "We can never adequately ... know [living things] ... in accordance with merely mechanical principles of nature" (5:400); 1.5 Psychology's particular problems; 1.5.1 Opacity and deception; 1.5.2 The impossibility of experiment. 1.5.3 Habits and second nature1.6 Ethical problems for empirical psychology; 1.7 Four psychologies: transcendental, rational, pragmatic, and empirical; 1.7.1 Transcendental psychology; 1.7.2 Rational psychology; 1.7.3 Pragmatic anthropology; 1.8 The nature and purpose of empirical psychology; Chapter 2 Kant's empirical account of human action; 2.1 The general structure of Kant's account; 2.1.1 Faculty psychology and causal powers; 2.1.2 From desire to action; 2.1.3 From feeling to desire; 2.1.4 Higher and lower faculties; 2.2 The lower faculty of desire: instincts and inclinations. 2.2.1 Instincts2.2.2 Inclination; 2.2.3 Summary of the lower faculties; 2.3 The higher faculty of desire: character; 2.3.1 Character as ground of connections in the higher faculty; 2.3.2 The causes of character; 2.4 Conflicts of desire; 2.5 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Kant's empirical account of human cognition; 3.1 Sources for Kant's empirical account of cognition; 3.2 The lower cognitive faculty; 3.3 The (healthy) higher cognitive faculty; 3.4 Instruction; 3.5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation; 4.1 Interpretive divides. 4.2 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: the affective role of respect4.3 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: further details; 4.3.1 Where do we get our cognition of the moral law?; 4.3.2 From moral cognition to respect; 4.4 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71); 4.4.1 Appearances, things-in-themselves, and respect; 4.4.2 Moral law as principle of appraisal vs. respect as principle of motive. 4.5 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71)4.6 Going further? Kant's rejection of APP and its implications for empirical psychology; Chapter 5 Kant's empirical markers for moral responsibility; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Empirical psychology and moral markers; 5.3 The insufficiency of empirical markers; 5.4 The contingency of empirical markers; 5.5 Empirical psychology and moral common sense; Chapter 6 Defects of cognition; 6.1 Ordinary deviations: prejudices; 6.1.1 The nature and variety of prejudices. |
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spelling | Frierson, Patrick R., 1974- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGMRtD6g8XRpGbymyrVfm http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002112177 Kant's empirical psychology / Patrick R. Frierson. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014. 1 online resource (xii, 278 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Throughout his life, Kant was concerned with questions about empirical psychology. He aimed to develop an empirical account of human beings, and his lectures and writings on the topic are recognizable today as properly 'psychological' treatments of human thought and behaviour. In this book Patrick R. Frierson uses close analysis of relevant texts, including unpublished lectures and notes, to study Kant's account. He shows in detail how Kant explains human action, choice, and thought in empirical terms, and how a better understanding of Kant's psychology can shed light on major concepts in his philosophy, including the moral law, moral responsibility, weakness of will, and cognitive error. Frierson also applies Kant's accounts of mental illness to contemporary philosophical issues. His book will interest students and scholars of Kant, the history of psychology, philosophy of psychology, and philosophy of action"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; References to Kant's works; Chapter 1 Introduction: the nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.1 The nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.2 Empirical psychology and human freedom; 1.3 "Empirical [psychology] can never become a science" (4:471); 1.4 "We can never adequately ... know [living things] ... in accordance with merely mechanical principles of nature" (5:400); 1.5 Psychology's particular problems; 1.5.1 Opacity and deception; 1.5.2 The impossibility of experiment. 1.5.3 Habits and second nature1.6 Ethical problems for empirical psychology; 1.7 Four psychologies: transcendental, rational, pragmatic, and empirical; 1.7.1 Transcendental psychology; 1.7.2 Rational psychology; 1.7.3 Pragmatic anthropology; 1.8 The nature and purpose of empirical psychology; Chapter 2 Kant's empirical account of human action; 2.1 The general structure of Kant's account; 2.1.1 Faculty psychology and causal powers; 2.1.2 From desire to action; 2.1.3 From feeling to desire; 2.1.4 Higher and lower faculties; 2.2 The lower faculty of desire: instincts and inclinations. 2.2.1 Instincts2.2.2 Inclination; 2.2.3 Summary of the lower faculties; 2.3 The higher faculty of desire: character; 2.3.1 Character as ground of connections in the higher faculty; 2.3.2 The causes of character; 2.4 Conflicts of desire; 2.5 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Kant's empirical account of human cognition; 3.1 Sources for Kant's empirical account of cognition; 3.2 The lower cognitive faculty; 3.3 The (healthy) higher cognitive faculty; 3.4 Instruction; 3.5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation; 4.1 Interpretive divides. 4.2 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: the affective role of respect4.3 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: further details; 4.3.1 Where do we get our cognition of the moral law?; 4.3.2 From moral cognition to respect; 4.4 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71); 4.4.1 Appearances, things-in-themselves, and respect; 4.4.2 Moral law as principle of appraisal vs. respect as principle of motive. 4.5 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71)4.6 Going further? Kant's rejection of APP and its implications for empirical psychology; Chapter 5 Kant's empirical markers for moral responsibility; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Empirical psychology and moral markers; 5.3 The insufficiency of empirical markers; 5.4 The contingency of empirical markers; 5.5 Empirical psychology and moral common sense; Chapter 6 Defects of cognition; 6.1 Ordinary deviations: prejudices; 6.1.1 The nature and variety of prejudices. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021614 Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmW8rQhgGKyX4rvgdPcP Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 gnd Psychology and philosophy Germany History 19th century. Empiricism Psychological aspects. Psychologie et philosophie Allemagne Histoire 19e siècle. Empirisme Aspect psychologique. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Psychology and philosophy fast Germany fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtCD3rcKcPDx6FHmjvrbd Empirische Psychologie gnd Psykologi teori, filosofi historia. sao Empirism psykologiska aspekter. sao 1800-1899 fast History fast has work: Kant's empirical psychology (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFJGckjdHjMBQp38J6PD9C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Frierson, Patrick R., 1974- Kant's empirical psychology 9781107032651 (DLC) 2014011844 (OCoLC)874732762 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=786070 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Frierson, Patrick R., 1974- Kant's empirical psychology / Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; References to Kant's works; Chapter 1 Introduction: the nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.1 The nature and possibility of empirical psychology; 1.2 Empirical psychology and human freedom; 1.3 "Empirical [psychology] can never become a science" (4:471); 1.4 "We can never adequately ... know [living things] ... in accordance with merely mechanical principles of nature" (5:400); 1.5 Psychology's particular problems; 1.5.1 Opacity and deception; 1.5.2 The impossibility of experiment. 1.5.3 Habits and second nature1.6 Ethical problems for empirical psychology; 1.7 Four psychologies: transcendental, rational, pragmatic, and empirical; 1.7.1 Transcendental psychology; 1.7.2 Rational psychology; 1.7.3 Pragmatic anthropology; 1.8 The nature and purpose of empirical psychology; Chapter 2 Kant's empirical account of human action; 2.1 The general structure of Kant's account; 2.1.1 Faculty psychology and causal powers; 2.1.2 From desire to action; 2.1.3 From feeling to desire; 2.1.4 Higher and lower faculties; 2.2 The lower faculty of desire: instincts and inclinations. 2.2.1 Instincts2.2.2 Inclination; 2.2.3 Summary of the lower faculties; 2.3 The higher faculty of desire: character; 2.3.1 Character as ground of connections in the higher faculty; 2.3.2 The causes of character; 2.4 Conflicts of desire; 2.5 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Kant's empirical account of human cognition; 3.1 Sources for Kant's empirical account of cognition; 3.2 The lower cognitive faculty; 3.3 The (healthy) higher cognitive faculty; 3.4 Instruction; 3.5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation; 4.1 Interpretive divides. 4.2 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: the affective role of respect4.3 Kant's empirical account of moral motivation: further details; 4.3.1 Where do we get our cognition of the moral law?; 4.3.2 From moral cognition to respect; 4.4 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71); 4.4.1 Appearances, things-in-themselves, and respect; 4.4.2 Moral law as principle of appraisal vs. respect as principle of motive. 4.5 "If the determination of the will takes place ... by means of a feeling ... then the action [lacks] morality" (5:71)4.6 Going further? Kant's rejection of APP and its implications for empirical psychology; Chapter 5 Kant's empirical markers for moral responsibility; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Empirical psychology and moral markers; 5.3 The insufficiency of empirical markers; 5.4 The contingency of empirical markers; 5.5 Empirical psychology and moral common sense; Chapter 6 Defects of cognition; 6.1 Ordinary deviations: prejudices; 6.1.1 The nature and variety of prejudices. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021614 Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmW8rQhgGKyX4rvgdPcP Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 gnd Psychology and philosophy Germany History 19th century. Empiricism Psychological aspects. Psychologie et philosophie Allemagne Histoire 19e siècle. Empirisme Aspect psychologique. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Psychology and philosophy fast Empirische Psychologie gnd Psykologi teori, filosofi historia. sao Empirism psykologiska aspekter. sao |
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topic | Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021614 Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmW8rQhgGKyX4rvgdPcP Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 gnd Psychology and philosophy Germany History 19th century. Empiricism Psychological aspects. Psychologie et philosophie Allemagne Histoire 19e siècle. Empirisme Aspect psychologique. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Psychology and philosophy fast Empirische Psychologie gnd Psykologi teori, filosofi historia. sao Empirism psykologiska aspekter. sao |
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