Creativitatea gândirii în logica lui Hermann Cohen

Studii de Epistemologie Și de Teorie a Valorilor 6:105-116 (2020)
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Abstract

Cohen’s “Logic of Pure Knowledge” marks a transformation of transcendental philosophy through its new and radical interpretation of pure thinking. For Cohen, thought is in its essence creative and needs no external elements in order to produce knowledge. This study is an attempt to reconstruct the way in which Cohen understands how thinking can create its pure content from nothing. My thesis is that Kant’s distinction between the determinable and the determining I offers the theoretical context in which the productivity of thinking in Cohen’s system can be understood. Thinking creates its pure content by questioning the nothing that stands before it.

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Dragos Grusea
University of Bucharest (PhD)

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