The Unity of Understanding: A Study in Kantian Problems

Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1989)
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This book is about Kant's account of human understanding, of our capacity to form concepts of, and to be conscious of, things in the world. It argues that his insights into what is needed for human understanding conflict with his overall view of the nature of that capacity.

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Hegel's break with Kant: The leap from individual psychology to sociology.John Hund - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (2):226-243.

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Kant on Apperception and "A Priori" Synthesis.Paul Guyer - 1980 - American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):205-212.

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