Summary
Miloš Todorović: Self-affection and transcendence
"Self-love and transcendence - on the foundations of Kant's theoretical philosophy" is a study whose main topic is the fundamental problem of Kant's transcendental philosophy, its theoretical foundation, and thus philosophy as a whole. It consists of an interpretive attempt to show how the last foundations in Kant's philosophy can be understood as what Kant designates as "pure" on sensation, synthesis and apperception, and that this "pure" could be interpreted in an idealistic way, and only for heuristic purposes, as Many, connection and One. What is revealed as "pure" in the theoretical-cognitive aspect, however, simultaneously with what is always already represented or fundamentally represented in every representation, functions as the ontological basis of everything existing, as the essence of being as such and in its entirety.
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