01899cam a2200337Ia 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003402000180007503500240009303500210011703500180013804000480015608200130020424500710021726000440028830000250033250001270035750400510048450506380053560000320117365000490120565000270125465000140128170000320129573000520132790000090137994200120138899900190140095201420141910215625BD-DhUL20161122141242.0120212s2013 enk b 001 0 eng d a9780415623056 a(OCoLC)ocn776536035 a(OCoLC)776536035 a(NNC)10215625 aBTCTAbengcBTCTAdYDXCPdCDXdTJCdBD-DhUL a193bKAN00aKant and non-conceptual content /cedited by Dietmar H. Heidemann. aLondon :aNew York ;bRoutledge,c2013. aix, 227 p. ;c24 cm. aMost contributions originally published in the International journal of philosophical studies, v. 19, issue 3 (July 2011). aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction. Kant and non-conceptual content : the origin of the problem / Dietmar H. Heidemann -- Beyond the myth of the myth : a Kantian theory of non-conceptual content / Robert Hanna -- Kant's non-conceptualism, rogue objects, and the gap in the B deduction / Robert Hanna -- A conceptualist reply to Hanna's Kantian non-conceptualism / Brady Bowman -- Hanna, Kantian non-conceptualism, and Benacerraf's dilemma / Terry F. Godlove, Jr. -- Is there a gap in Kant's B deduction? / Stefanie Grüne -- Non-conceptual content and the subjectivity of consciousness / Tobias Schlicht -- Was Kant a nonconceptualist? / Hannah Ginsborg.10aKant, Immanuel,d1724-1804. 0aKnowledge, Theory ofxHistoryy18th century. 0aMental representation. 0aConcepts.1 aHeidemann, Dietmar Hermann.0 aInternational journal of philosophical studies. aAUTH 2ddccBK c127376d127376 00102ddc406193_000000000000000_KAN708NFIC9239826aDULbDULcGENd2016-11-22ePurchasedo193 KANp479106r2016-11-22w2016-11-22yBK