id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt web-archive-org-6864 Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) .html application/xhtml+xml 13051 1001 67 Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self In general structure, Kant's model of the mind was the dominant The major works so far as Kant's views on the mind are concerned are led Kant to his views about how the mind works. In CPR, Kant discussed the mind only in connection with his Kant's remarks on the mind occur, the chapter on the Transcendental Turning now to Kant's view of the mind, we will start with a point Kant did use consciousness of self as a starting Kant never discussed consciousness of self in its own Kant distinguishes the two kinds of consciousness of self very The source of empirical self-consciousness is what Kant called inner consciousness of self as the object of particular representations is true of Kant's views on consciousness of self; cognitive science ./cache/web-archive-org-6864.html ./txt/web-archive-org-6864.txt