Dear all,

A reminder that tomorrow, Rachel will be talking on "Kant's Theory of 
Embodiment" (abstract below) at the Serious Metaphysics Group. As usual, 
we will meet from 1-2.30pm in the Faculty Board Room. Feel free to bring 
your lunch along. All welcome!

Best wishes,

Dan.


Abstract:

In this paper, I introduce a new way of reading Kant's Critical work, as 
an exploration of the embodied human subject. My focus is on the 
Critique of Pure Reason ('CPR'), which lays the foundations for this 
approach. According to a 'face-value' reading of CPR, Kant makes a 
revolutionary 'turn to the subject' in order to justify and delineate 
the extent of a priori knowledge, hence metaphysics itself. I argue that 
this reading does not do justice to Kant's dissatisfaction with 
traditional ways of viewing the subject, most prominently expressed in 
the Paralogisms of Pure Reason. I propose instead that Kant's project is 
to develop a new notion of the subject as embodied, going from CPR and 
the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, to the other two 
Critiques. I then go into one step of this project in more depth, 
examining how four passages from the Transcendental Analytic section of 
CPR point to a theory of embodiment.


-- 
Daniel Williams
PhD Candidate in Philosophy
Email: [email protected]
Trinity Hall, Cambridge

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