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Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant

Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant

Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant

The Violence and the Charity
Author:
Morganna Lambeth, Purdue University, Indiana
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June 2023
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    Heidegger has a reputation for reading himself into the philosophers he interprets, and his interpretation of Kant has therefore had little uptake in anglophone Kant scholarship. In this book, Morganna Lambeth provides a new account of Heidegger's method of interpreting Kant, arguing that it is more promising than is typically recognized. On her account, Heidegger thinks that Kant's greatest insights are located in moments of tension, where Kant struggles to articulate something new about his subject-matter. The role of the interpreter, then, is to disentangle competing strands of argument, and to determine which strand is most compelling. Lambeth traces Heidegger's interpretive method across his reading of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and situates Heidegger's reconstruction of Kant's best line of argument against other post-Kantian readings. She finally shows how Heidegger's deep engagement with Kant sheds light on Heidegger's own philosophical views.

    • Analyses Heidegger's dense and difficult interpretation of Kant and situates it among other common interpretations
    • Outlines an interpretive method that can be applied more broadly in the history of philosophy
    • Clarifies the convergence between Heidegger's and Kant's philosophical views

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    ‘With exemplary clarity and command, Morganna Lambeth's reconstructive interpretation of Heidegger's early studies of Kant makes a persuasive case for underappreciated lines of real convergence between the two thinkers (not least on the subject of time). By showing how Heidegger elaborates the most promising of inconsistent strands of Kant's argument, she demonstrates the depths of Heidegger's self-acknowledged philosophical indebtedness to Kant.' Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Boston University

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    June 2023
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009239264
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The Two-Strand Method of Interpreting Kant
    • 2. The Receptivity and Spontaneity of Cognition
    • 3. A Common Root: Heidegger's Foundationalism
    • 4. The Metaphysical Deduction and Schematism
    • 5. The Transcendental Deduction
    • 6. The Form of Time and Self-Affection
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Morganna Lambeth , Purdue University, Indiana

      Morganna Lambeth is Assistant Teaching Professor in the Cornerstone Program for Liberal Arts, and Affiliated Faculty in the Department of Philosophy, Purdue University. Her research has appeared in The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon (Cambridge 2021), History of Philosophy Quarterly, Inquiry, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and Kant Yearbook.