Description: "This book presents a richly detailed account of Kant's notion of intuition and his philosophy of perception. It addresses the nature of intuition and the role it plays in Kant's epistemology, and shows how it connects to present-day philosophical debates about the nature and status of human and animal perception"-- Provided by publisher.
Brief description: Frode Kjosavik is Professor of Philosophy at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. He has published papers on a range of topics, from mathematics to genetic information. He is co-editor of Husserl's Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity (2019), Metametaphysics and the Sciences (2020), and Critical Views of Logic (2024).
Review Quotes: 'Kant and the Power of Perception is superb. Drawing on a wide range of texts, Kjosavik develops a highly original and deeply perceptive interpretation of Kant's theory of perception, one that clarifies the distinctive roles this theory assigns to concepts and intuitions. Without anachronism, he relates Kant's theory to contemporary debates about the nature of perception in ways that help make evident its abiding interest.' Houston Smit, University of Arizona