The Metaphysics of Experience

The Metaphysics of Experience by Stevenson, published by Oxford University Press on December 23, 1982, is a scholarly work that delves into the foundational aspects of metaphysics. This edition comprises 152 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to articulate and expand upon a Kantian perspective regarding the essential conditions required for any experience that involves sensibility and understanding, particularly focusing on the interplay between perception and judgment.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of metaphysical concepts as they relate to human experience. The text examines the necessary conditions that underpin our understanding of perception and judgment, offering insights into the philosophical discourse surrounding these themes. This work is particularly relevant for those interested in metaphysics and the philosophical inquiries that shape our comprehension of experience.
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An attempt to state and develop the main lines of a Kantian view of the necessary conditions for any possible experience involving sensibility and understanding (i.e. perception and judgement).
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