The book discusses the interpretation of the phenomenon of the time that appears to Kant, in which time appears to be a basic form of contemplation and in this status opposes the forms of understanding (categories of reason and transcendental ideas of reason). The proposed discussion proceeds from the fact that in the history of Western thought it is either explicitly as that of Plato and Hegel, or implicitly, like Kant, the concept of time was formulated as a complement of the concept of eternity. However, the author seems to the author that the peculiarity of the history of the concept of time in the New European philosophical tradition to the extent that this tradition can be identified with transcendentalism ascending to Descartes, is determined by a completely new (compared with antiquity) nature of mutual complementarity of concepts of time and eternity.
Author
Chernyak Lyon Semenovich
Editor
Grigoryev A.A., Lebedeva O. E.
Publisher
Nestor-History, 2014
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