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and in thought. She argues that our uses of 'I' depend on two fundamental kinds of self-consciousness: consciousness of oneself as engaged in a mental activity apt to generate and assess reasons for our beliefs and actions; and consciousness of oneself as an embodied entity. An important aspect of Kant's legacy, she claims, is to have clearly distinguished these two kinds of self-consciousness and taken the first to be fundamental to any use of 'I'. She draws on resources from both the "analytic" and the "continental" traditions of philosophy to offer an original contribution to contemporary debates on self-consciousness. Her work in this area has appeared in interdisciplinary venues alongside that of linguists, philosophers of language, and neuroscientists.
328:). The book was broadly discussed and was especially influential in generating a new interest in Kant's logic and Kant's views on the role of imagination in perception and cognition, and Kant's explanation of concept acquisition. Longuenesse's work connects Kant's view to contemporary debates in philosophy of mind, for instance around the question of the conceptual or non-conceptual content of perception and the nature of rule following. Longuenesse's responses to the discussions elicited by her book have appeared in numerous articles, some of which were included in her second Kant book, 354:
however, Hegel argues that this characterization of the categories of metaphysics does not entail that we have no knowledge of things as they are in themselves. In more recent articles, some of which are gathered in the English version of her Hegel book, Longuenesse further explores the differences between Hegel's and Kant's respective views of the nature of concepts, judgments, and inferences. She lays out the consequences of those views for an assessment of the possibility and limits of metaphysics.
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should be read as a radicalization of Kant's transcendental logic. For Hegel just as for Kant, the categories of traditional metaphysics are universal forms of thinking rather than representations of intrinsic properties of things supposed to be independent of the activity of thinking. Contra Kant,
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Longuenesse's recent work has expanded beyond the history of modern philosophy into contemporary philosophy of mind and language, in connection with psychology and neuroscience. Her work focuses on the nature of self-consciousness and its relation to the use of the first person pronoun in language
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of some of Hegel's works that have traditionally been considered difficult to analyze, and goes on to make an argument that Hegel's work represents a novel reworking of Kant's ideas, and that the Hegelian corpus could be used as a base upon which to build a plausible alternative to
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Longuenesse is well known for her work on Kant's theory of judgment, which, she argues, provides the crucial backbone for central arguments in Kant's critical system. Her first Kant book was originally published in French
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Longuenesse has written five books, edited two volumes, and published numerous refereed papers. Her books have been described as major contributions to Kantian and Hegelian scholarship. Her first book,
159:. Longuenesse is one of the most prominent living Kant scholars, and her works have generated significant discussion around parts of Kant's corpus that were previously largely overlooked. 171:, and (as a visiting student) at Princeton University. She received her PhD ("doctorat de troisième cycle") in 1981 and her Doctorat d'Etat in 1992 from the Sorbonne. She taught at 332:(2005). This book expands her interpretation of Kant's theory of judgment to consideration of its role in Kant's philosophy of nature, moral philosophy and aesthetic theory. 250:, began by attempting to rebut some of the critiques of her first book, and went on to analyze other aspects of Kant's work, including his views on freedom, reason, and 419: 834: 202:
In 1979–80, Longuenesse was a Jane Eliza Procter fellow at Princeton, and from 1981-1983 she served as a research fellow in the department of music at the
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Kant et le pouvoir de juger : sensibilité et discursivité dans l'analytique transcendantale de la Critique de la raison pure
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Kant and the capacity to judge : sensibility and discursivity in the transcendental analytic of the Critique of pure reason
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Kant at le Pouvoir de juger. Sensibilité et discursivité dans l'Analytique Transcendantale de la Critique de la Raison Pure
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Kant and the Capacity to Judge. Sensibility and Discursivity in the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason
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Kant and the Capacity to Judge. Sensibility and Discursivity in the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason
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Janiak, Andrew (27 October 2010). "The Kantian spirit: how to resist realism in the philosophy of science".
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as an Associate Professor (1993–96) then full Professor (1996-2004). In 2004 she left Princeton for
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Before beginning her systematic work on Kant, Longuenesse wrote and published on Hegel. In
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French philosopher, Silver Professor of Philosophy, New York University
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Westphal, K. R. (1 October 2000). "Kant and the Capacity to Judge".
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Wilson, R. (1 October 2006). "Kant on the Human Standpoint".
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Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin)
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She studied at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris), the
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Immunity to Error through Misidentification: New Essays
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Discussion of Longuenesse's views in Patricia Kitcher,
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Clinton Tolley, 591: 420:"AN INTERVIEW WITH BÉATRICE LONGUENESSE" 1031:, vol. 76, Issue 2 (2012), pp. 220–228. 958:Hegel et la Critique de la Métaphysique 740:Reviews and discussion essays include: 618: 560: 558: 345:Hegel et la Critique de la Métaphysique 276:Hegel et la Critique de la métaphysique 1062: 814:http://philpapers.org/s/T.20Achourioti 638: 612: 564: 500: 479: 477: 412: 195:(NYU). In 2011 she was elected to the 1056:faculty page of Béatrice Longuenesse] 766:Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 216:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 197:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 157:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 978:Longuenesse, Béatrice (3 May 2007). 839:Journal of the History of Philosophy 825:T. Achourioti and M. van Lambalgen, 770:Journal of the History of Philosophy 754:Journal of the History of Philosophy 632: 585: 555: 278:(Vrin, 1981). 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