F. H. Jacobi and the Problem of Affection in Kant: A Methodological Solution
F. H. Jacobi and the Problem of Affection in Kant: A Methodological Solution
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Grez, Nicolas Guzman
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10.21555/top.v690.2521
TOPICOS-REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA,Vol.,2024
TOPICOS-REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA,Vol.,2024
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This paper seeks to describe F. H. Jacobi's critique of transcendental philosophy concerning the problem of affection and the thing in itself. This critique attributes to Kant's thought an idealism incompatible with any notion of realism. Jacobi's interpretation, however, rests on an ignorance of the methodological -transcendental nature not only of the terminology involved in the problem of affection, but of the whole Kantian reflection about knowledge. The exegetical model of the two aspects view has provided instruments that allowed for a hermeneutical reconstruction of the problem of affection and put in evidence the methodological mistake present in Jacobi's critique.