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Kant and the Unity of Reason

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Kant's idea of "reflective" judgment is the peculiar discovery of the third "Critique". Reflective judgment articulates the interplay between sensibility and rationality, the world of nature and the human mind, in order to constitute human experience and the sphere of human inter-subjective relationships. In the act of reflection, Kant's philosophy finally comes to reflect upon itself and the meaning of its critical endeavor.
Angelica Nuzzo is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, CUNY. She has been Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study of Harvard University (2000-2001). She is the author of two books on Hegel-Logica e sistema. Sull'idea hegeliana di filosofia (1992), and Rappresentazione e concetto nella 'logica' della Filosofia del diritto di Hegel (1990)-and one on the idea of "system" in Kant and Hegel Spinoza, modern philosophy, Jewish philosophy, and the theory of translation.
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