Objeto em geral, objeto transcendental e sujeito transcendental na teoria da autoconsciência de Kant [Object in general, transcendental subject and object in the theory of transcendental self Kant]
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"Este texto analisa três conceitos básicos da teoria da autoconsciência de Kant, a saber, "objeto em geral", "objeto transcelldental" e "sujeito transcendental". Procura-se mostrar que as reflexões kantianas tecidas por meio deles sobre o sujeito diante de si mesmo na autoconsciência, embora por vezes contraditórias, apresentam uma coerência implícita, pois sempre é sustentado o fato de ocorrer um pensar em geral e não um autoconhecimento" ["This text ana!yzes three basic cOllcepts of Kant's theory of selfcOllsciousness, llamely: general objed, transcendental objed and transcendental subject. lt tries to demonstrate that the reflections woven bv means of these, about the subject before himself, in the self-consciousness, a!though somdimes contradictory, presellt an implicit coherence, for it is always sustained the facf of occurrillg a general thinking and not a self-knowledge"]Date
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