Kant’s Presence in Natorp’s Reconstructive Psychology

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  • Luigi IMPERATO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/2318-0501.2023.v11n2.p103

Keywords:

Kant

Abstract

In this paper, I deal with Kant’s presence in Paul Natorp’s psychology. After an introduction in which I analyse the question of psychology in post-Kantian philosophy, I focus on the role of psychology in the Kantian system and show why for Kant it could not be a true science of nature; I then focus on the possibility of an alleged “transcendental psychology”. I then proceed to analyse the relationship between psychology and logic in Hermann Cohen and show the foundations of Natorp’s phenomenological psychology; in the last section, I discuss in detail the Kantian themes of Natorp’s psychology and also the relatively few grounds for disagreement.

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Author Biography

Luigi IMPERATO

PhD in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy from the University of Naples “Federico II”. He spent periods of study and research at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (München) and currently conducts his research activities at the University of Salerno. His research focuses mainly on Kant, classical German philosophy and neo-Kantianism. Most of his scientific publications deal with Kant, Cassirer and Natorp, but he has also written on Jacobi, Fichte and Hegel.

Published

2024-01-17

How to Cite

IMPERATO, L. (2024). Kant’s Presence in Natorp’s Reconstructive Psychology. Kantian Studies (EK), 11(2), 103. https://doi.org/10.36311/2318-0501.2023.v11n2.p103

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