On the referential function of intuition

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Autor(a) principal: Laiho, Hemmo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Kant e-prints (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/article/view/662
Resumo: In contemporary terms, this short paper is about perceptual reference. In Kant's terms, the topic is intuition. The main explanandum is that intuition can indeed be understood in terms of perceptual reference. More specifically, I examine two issues with two intermingled questions: How, on the one hand, should intuition be understood when it comes to perceptually referring to locally present macroscopic objects, such as chairs and tables? How, on the other hand, should intuition be understood when it comes to perceptually referring to huge objects that cannot be perceptually present to us in their entirety, such as oceans, galaxies, and ultimately the world itself?
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spelling On the referential function of intuitionperceptual referenceintuitionIn contemporary terms, this short paper is about perceptual reference. In Kant's terms, the topic is intuition. The main explanandum is that intuition can indeed be understood in terms of perceptual reference. More specifically, I examine two issues with two intermingled questions: How, on the one hand, should intuition be understood when it comes to perceptually referring to locally present macroscopic objects, such as chairs and tables? How, on the other hand, should intuition be understood when it comes to perceptually referring to huge objects that cannot be perceptually present to us in their entirety, such as oceans, galaxies, and ultimately the world itself?Centre for Logic, Epistemology, and the History of Science (CLE)2017-03-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/article/view/662Kant e-prints; v. 11 n. 1 (2016); 90-102Kant e-Prints; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2016); 90-1021677-163Xreponame:Kant e-prints (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:Unicampporhttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/article/view/662/539Copyright (c) 2017 Kant e-Printsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLaiho, Hemmo2021-10-17T20:55:25Zoai:www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/:article/662Revistahttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/PUBhttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/oaiclekant@unicamp.br||danielomarperez@hotmail.com||daniel.omar.perez@pq.cnpq.br1677-163X1677-163Xopendoar:2021-10-17T20:55:25Kant e-prints (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On the referential function of intuition
title On the referential function of intuition
spellingShingle On the referential function of intuition
Laiho, Hemmo
perceptual reference
intuition
title_short On the referential function of intuition
title_full On the referential function of intuition
title_fullStr On the referential function of intuition
title_full_unstemmed On the referential function of intuition
title_sort On the referential function of intuition
author Laiho, Hemmo
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv perceptual reference
intuition
topic perceptual reference
intuition
description In contemporary terms, this short paper is about perceptual reference. In Kant's terms, the topic is intuition. The main explanandum is that intuition can indeed be understood in terms of perceptual reference. More specifically, I examine two issues with two intermingled questions: How, on the one hand, should intuition be understood when it comes to perceptually referring to locally present macroscopic objects, such as chairs and tables? How, on the other hand, should intuition be understood when it comes to perceptually referring to huge objects that cannot be perceptually present to us in their entirety, such as oceans, galaxies, and ultimately the world itself?
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