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    <dateIssued>2001</dateIssued>
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    <edition>rev. ed.</edition>
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  <tableOfContents>Machine generated contents note: Introduction I: Todes's Account of Nonconceptual Perceptual Knowledge and Its Relation to Thought / Hubert L. Dreyfus -- Introduction II: How Todes Rescues Phenomenology from the Threat of Idealism / Piotr Hoffman -- 1. Classic View of the Way the Human Subject Has His Body, and Descartes's Rejection of It -- 2. Critique of the Resulting World-Subject of Leibniz and Hume, with an Introductory Exposition of the Thesis That the Human Body Is the Material Subject of the World -- 3. Introductory Discussion of Kant's View That the Human Subject Makes the World of His Experience -- 4. Development of the Phenomenology of Practical Perception, as a Prelude to the Criticism That Kant Imaginizes Perception -- 5. Phenomenology of Imagination, as a Final Prelude to the Criticism that Kant Imaginizes Perception -- 6. Development of the Thesis That the Human Body Is the Material Subject of the World, as a Critique of Kant's View That the Human Subject Makes the World of His Experience -- App. I Subject Body in Perception and Conception: A Brief Sketch -- App. II Sensuous Abstraction and the Abstract Sense of Reality -- App. III Anticipatory Postscript.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Samuel Todes</note>
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    <topic>Subject (Philosophy)Human body (Philosophy)Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804</topic>
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