The Normativity of Nature
Essays on Kant's Critique of Judgement
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:27th Nov '14
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This collection of essays reinterprets Kant's Critique of Judgment, emphasizing its crucial role in understanding human cognition and the normative aspects of nature.
In The Normativity of Nature, Hannah Ginsborg presents a collection of fourteen essays that delve into Kant's Critique of Judgment, highlighting its essential role in understanding human cognition. Ginsborg argues that the philosophical notion of judgment is pivotal not only in aesthetics and biology but also in grasping the broader implications of how we think and perceive the world. The essays collectively aim to elucidate the significance of judgment within Kant's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary discussions about cognition.
The essays explore the capacity for judgment as a unique human ability, enabling individuals to engage with the world in a way that recognizes their responses as normatively appropriate. This perspective allows for a deeper understanding of how we categorize and interact with objects, distinguishing our cognitive processes from mere animal responses. Ginsborg emphasizes that through judgment, we can make claims about the world that hold truth or falsehood, bridging the gap between the natural and the normative.
Moreover, The Normativity of Nature addresses various interpretive debates within Kant's work, including aesthetics, knowledge theory, and biology. By connecting Kant's ideas to contemporary issues such as concept acquisition and skepticism about meaning, the essays in this collection demonstrate the enduring relevance of Kant's thought in understanding the complexities of human cognition and the normative dimensions of our interactions with nature.
Hannah Ginsborg's The Normativity of Nature is a tour de force and arguably the most philosophically stimulating book written on Kant's third Critique * Karl Ameriks, British Journal of Aesthetics *
The appearance of Ginsborg's book... is particularly gratifying for me in that there is no writer on Kant from whom I have learned more about how Kant's third Critique matters to specifically aesthetic concerns. Her writings on this text have always stood out for me for their steadfast concern to be faithful to aesthetic experience and judgement, as well as for the systematic reading of the third Critique in the context of Kant's general theory of judgement. * Richard Moran, British Journal of Aesthetics *
Ginsborg's interpretation of [Kant's] project is sophisticated and highly original. Having her papers available in one collection is important not only for the sake of convenience but also because it draws attention to a tight thematic thread running through the diverse and seemingly disunified parts of the third Critique on her reading. It thereby draws attention to the deep unity of Ginsborg's own ideas on such prima facie disconnected topics such as beauty, concept formation, and biology. * Angela Breitenbach, British Journal of Aesthetics *
Over the past twenty-five years, Ginsborg has been building an original body of work that helps us rediscover the third Critique as making a pivotal contribution to Kant's theory of cognition and thus as a necessary complement to the first Critique. Now presented as a whole, The Normativity of Nature embodies the full force of these careful and transformative efforts * Samantha Matherne, The Philosophical Review *
A historic landmark in Kant scholarship ... Ginsborg's book will undoubtedly serve as a definitive critical benchmark for scholarship on the third Critique and Kantâs Idealism as a whole for decades to come. * Gerad Gentry, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism *
Ginsborg's interpretive analysis of the Critique of Judgement is masterful, thought-provoking, and timely. It has the capacity of bringing unity to a seemingly non-unified corpus of Kantâs reflections on aesthetics and teleology. It is attentive to Kant's text without ever being exegetical. It is an essential contribution to contemporary trends on normativity, as much as it speaks to contemporary debates in aesthetics and philosophy of biology too. This is Kant scholarship at its best. * Michela Massimi, Intellectual History Review *
Over the last 25 years, Hannah Ginsborg has developed a systematic and highly original line of thought that connects questions about what it means to look at the natural world through the lens of teleology to puzzles about aesthetic judgments and about the ability to acquire concepts. ... the collection's achievement is to lay out detailed answers to specific problems while revealing the systematic unity across the solutions. ... Whether or not readers accept all of Ginsborg's many expertly crafted solutions, they will benefit from her skill at framing very basic, but intricate, philosophical puzzles in an exceptionally clear way. ... The focus of this important collection is on advancing philosophical understanding. * Patricia Kitcher, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
ISBN: 9780199547975
Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 29mm
Weight: 726g
374 pages