Madness in the Organic Order of Space. Kant and the Imagination

  • Array Array Roma Tre University, Italy / Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy
Schlagwörter: Critical Philosophy, Imagination, Kant, Mental Disorders, Mental Illness, Space, System

Abstract

In this paper, I first examine the classification of mental derangements contained in Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, in order to highlight the role played by imagination in their pathogenesis. Later, on the basis of this examination, I reflect on the origins of critical philosophy, which can be seen as an attempt to construct a control device for the imagination structured as a systematic, organic space.

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Veröffentlicht
2021-06-09
Rubrik
Dossier Madness and Kant's Philosophy