Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell

Author:   Corijn van Mazijk
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   13 June 2022
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Author:   Corijn van Mazijk
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.267kg
ISBN:  

9781032337050


ISBN 10:   1032337052
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   13 June 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""One of the great merits of this great book is that its author skillfully navigates the thin line between weak and strong conceptualism by covering all three corpuses throughout without ever getting lost in unnecessary details. The book is short but sharp, rigorous but not overly ambitious or pretentious . . . All in all, Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell is a very interesting book."" Maxime Doyon, Husserl Studies ""Van Mazijk’s rich book does an excellent job of showing how the three authors work towards the same epistemological problems and have shared ambitions."" Tony Cheng, Phenomenological Reviews ""Corijn van Mazijk’s Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell is a very clearly-written, well-argued,and critically fruitful contribution to The Debate."" Robert Hanna, International Journal of Philosophical Studies ""By authoring this book, van Mazijk has signi¿cantly contributed to important developments in contemporary philosophy. Through much of the twentieth century, the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy made little contact with each other, and much of analytic philosophy was historically uninformed. Nowadays, however, philosophy is becoming more sophisticated in these respects, and this is where van Mazijk comes in, with a book which successfully bridges the two traditions, and teaches important Kantian and Husserlian lessons to philosophers of today."" Kristjan Laasik, Continental Philosophy Review


"""One of the great merits of this great book is that its author skillfully navigates the thin line between weak and strong conceptualism by covering all three corpuses throughout without ever getting lost in unnecessary details. The book is short but sharp, rigorous but not overly ambitious or pretentious . . . All in all, Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell is a very interesting book."" Maxime Doyon, Husserl Studies ""Van Mazijk’s rich book does an excellent job of showing how the three authors work towards the same epistemological problems and have shared ambitions."" Tony Cheng, Phenomenological Reviews ""Corijn van Mazijk’s Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell is a very clearly-written, well-argued,and critically fruitful contribution to The Debate."" Robert Hanna, International Journal of Philosophical Studies ""By authoring this book, van Mazijk has signi¿cantly contributed to important developments in contemporary philosophy. Through much of the twentieth century, the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy made little contact with each other, and much of analytic philosophy was historically uninformed. Nowadays, however, philosophy is becoming more sophisticated in these respects, and this is where van Mazijk comes in, with a book which successfully bridges the two traditions, and teaches important Kantian and Husserlian lessons to philosophers of today."" Kristjan Laasik, Continental Philosophy Review"


One of the great merits of this great book is that its author skillfully navigates the thin line between weak and strong conceptualism by covering all three corpuses throughout without ever getting lost in unnecessary details. The book is short but sharp, rigorous but not overly ambitious or pretentious . . . All in all, Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell is a very interesting book. Maxime Doyon, Husserl Studies Van Mazijk's rich book does an excellent job of showing how the three authors work towards the same epistemological problems and have shared ambitions. Tony Cheng, Phenomenological Reviews Corijn van Mazijk's Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell is a very clearly-written, well-argued,and critically fruitful contribution to The Debate. Robert Hanna, International Journal of Philosophical Studies By authoring this book, van Mazijk has signi?cantly contributed to important developments in contemporary philosophy. Through much of the twentieth century, the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy made little contact with each other, and much of analytic philosophy was historically uninformed. Nowadays, however, philosophy is becoming more sophisticated in these respects, and this is where van Mazijk comes in, with a book which successfully bridges the two traditions, and teaches important Kantian and Husserlian lessons to philosophers of today. Kristjan Laasik, Continental Philosophy Review


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Corijn van Mazijk studied philosophy in Groningen and Leuven. He currently works as university lecturer and researcher at University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy. He recently published articles in Continental Philosophy Review, Human Studies, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, and Southern Journal of Philosophy.

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