THE ORIGIN OF VALUE IN A TRANSCENDENT FUNCTION
Table of Contents
Title [8.1K]
Signature Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface (1985)
Preface (1997) [7.4K]
Abstract
Table of Modes of Necessity
INTRODUCTION [70.3 K]
§1 The Nature of This Project
§2 Non-Intuitive Immediate Knowledge
§3 The Argument and Division of the Subject
THE THEORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS OR IMMANENCE
Part One: UNDERSTANDING [53.6 K]
§1 Remark
§2 Understanding
§3 The Simultaneity of Understanding
§4 Memory
§5 Act and Potential in Understanding
§6 Concepts
§7 The Object of Conception
§8 Understanding in Language
§9 Perception and Understanding
§10 Conculusion
Part Two: KNOWLEDGE AND NECESSITY [70.6K]
§1 Remark
§2 Kant: The Unity of Consciousness
§3 Kant: Synthesis
§4 Kant: Activity and Passivity
§5 Subject and Object
§6 Intuition and the Immanent Object
§7 Necessity: Formal and Synthetic
§8 Necessity: Material
§9 Conclusion
THE THEORY OF EXISTENCE OR NEGATIVE TRANSCENDENCE [43.5 K]
§1 Negative Transcendence
§2 Internal and External
§3 Space
§4 Time and Causation
§5 Will
§6 Conclusion
THE THEORY OF VALUE OR POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE [20.8K]
Remark
Part One: CONDITIONED POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE
§1 Sensation and the Sensible Plenum
§2 Caused Value
Part Two: UNCONDITIONED POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE AS PURPOSIVE VALUE [47.8K]
§1 Remark
§2 Schopenhauer
§3 Jung
§4 The Friesian Tradition in Otto
§5 Purpose
§6 The Varieties of Purposive Value [34.4K]
§7 Love and Hate
§8 Right and Wrong
§9 Good and Evil
§10 Beauty and Ugliness
§11 Happiness and Unhappiness
Part Three: UNCONDITIONED POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE AS ABSOLUTE TRANSCENDENCE [47.1K]
§1 Absolute Transcendence
§2 The Problem of Evil
§3 Numinosity
§4 Conclusion
Notes and References
[56.7K]
Bibliography
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Vita (1985)
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The Blinding Insight
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