Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion

In the Cartesian tradition of discussing the structure of the micro-judgement “I think” Kant‘s treatment deserves extraordinary attention. Under the idiomatic heading of self-affection he delivers a micro-analysis of this judgment, contributing in a unique way to the clarification of a singular case...

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Main Author: Enskat R.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2020-09-01
Series:Кантовский сборник
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/eng/kant_collection/current/26162/
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description In the Cartesian tradition of discussing the structure of the micro-judgement “I think” Kant‘s treatment deserves extraordinary attention. Under the idiomatic heading of self-affection he delivers a micro-analysis of this judgment, contributing in a unique way to the clarification of a singular case of self-knowledge: In this case the thinking subject 1. thematises the act of judging “I think” by conferring on this act the specific logical, categorical form, 2. intuits this act under the temporal form of successively using “I ...” as subject and “… think” as predicate, 3. identifies him-/herself — at the same time — with the subject logically structuring this act as well as with the subject intuiting the successively existing subject of this judging act, and 4. recognises him-/herself as identical in these two different cognitive roles. By this very analysis Kant shows that the eminent micro-judgement-act “I think” has the complex, though paradigmatic substructure of each human subject recog­nising his/her identity as thinking / judging and temporally existing while thinking / judging.
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spelling doaj.art-7b20f6a130b244cab4563c4b6879745b2022-12-21T23:30:10ZdeuImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityКантовский сборник0207-69182310-37012020-09-0139372310.5922/0207-6918-2020-3-1Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch SelbstaffektionEnskat R.0Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergIn the Cartesian tradition of discussing the structure of the micro-judgement “I think” Kant‘s treatment deserves extraordinary attention. Under the idiomatic heading of self-affection he delivers a micro-analysis of this judgment, contributing in a unique way to the clarification of a singular case of self-knowledge: In this case the thinking subject 1. thematises the act of judging “I think” by conferring on this act the specific logical, categorical form, 2. intuits this act under the temporal form of successively using “I ...” as subject and “… think” as predicate, 3. identifies him-/herself — at the same time — with the subject logically structuring this act as well as with the subject intuiting the successively existing subject of this judging act, and 4. recognises him-/herself as identical in these two different cognitive roles. By this very analysis Kant shows that the eminent micro-judgement-act “I think” has the complex, though paradigmatic substructure of each human subject recog­nising his/her identity as thinking / judging and temporally existing while thinking / judging.https://journals.kantiana.ru/eng/kant_collection/current/26162/cartesian traditionkantself-knowledgeself-affectionlogical structuretemporal structurehuman existenceheidegger
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Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
Кантовский сборник
cartesian tradition
kant
self-knowledge
self-affection
logical structure
temporal structure
human existence
heidegger
title Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
title_full Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
title_fullStr Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
title_full_unstemmed Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
title_short Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
title_sort kant uber sein und zeit und denken und sein selbsterkenntnis durch selbstaffektion
topic cartesian tradition
kant
self-knowledge
self-affection
logical structure
temporal structure
human existence
heidegger
url https://journals.kantiana.ru/eng/kant_collection/current/26162/
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