L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio

In Heidegger’s reading of Kant, the transcendental imagination takes on a fundamental role. Imagination comes forth as the common root of both sensibility and understanding, carrying out its function by opening the intellect to sensibility. It can carry out this task insofar as it is temporality; wi...

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Main Author: Verbena Giambastiani
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2025-07-01
Series:Balthazar
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/balthazar/article/view/28695
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description In Heidegger’s reading of Kant, the transcendental imagination takes on a fundamental role. Imagination comes forth as the common root of both sensibility and understanding, carrying out its function by opening the intellect to sensibility. It can carry out this task insofar as it is temporality; within this horizon, Kantian synthesis is rethought as a temporal ecstatic synthesis. Imagination is thus taken up as the primordial ground of all transcendental elements, thereby pointing to an original unity of spontaneity and receptivity. As a result of this perspective, the transcendental imagination cannot be pinned down to either sensibility or understanding; it stands as a faculty without a homeland, Heimatlos, a faculty in exodus.
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spelling doaj-art-8a2968f2feed4c20ab0d3ec181c04e2b2025-08-20T02:39:27ZengMilano University PressBalthazar2724-30792025-07-018110.54103/balthazar/28695L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilioVerbena Giambastiani0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5713-2256Ricercatrice indipendenteIn Heidegger’s reading of Kant, the transcendental imagination takes on a fundamental role. Imagination comes forth as the common root of both sensibility and understanding, carrying out its function by opening the intellect to sensibility. It can carry out this task insofar as it is temporality; within this horizon, Kantian synthesis is rethought as a temporal ecstatic synthesis. Imagination is thus taken up as the primordial ground of all transcendental elements, thereby pointing to an original unity of spontaneity and receptivity. As a result of this perspective, the transcendental imagination cannot be pinned down to either sensibility or understanding; it stands as a faculty without a homeland, Heimatlos, a faculty in exodus. https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/balthazar/article/view/28695Trascendental ImaginationTemporalityIntuitionSensibilityUnderstandingSchematism
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L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio
Balthazar
Trascendental Imagination
Temporality
Intuition
Sensibility
Understanding
Schematism
title L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio
title_full L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio
title_fullStr L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio
title_full_unstemmed L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio
title_short L’immaginazione trascendentale: una facoltà in esilio
title_sort l immaginazione trascendentale una facolta in esilio
topic Trascendental Imagination
Temporality
Intuition
Sensibility
Understanding
Schematism
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/balthazar/article/view/28695
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