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Leibniz on Human and Animal Apperception: Object-Based and Process-Based Interpretations

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Management number 233514823 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$25.86 Model Number 233514823
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Leibniz introduced the concept of apperception in philosophical discourse. But what does this concept mean? Leibniz seems to equate apperception with reflection while attributing the former to animals but not the latter. If apperception is reflection, however, how could animals possess the one without the other? This study revisits this well-known problem in Leibniz research in two main steps. Using the methodological tool of object- and process-based analyses, it first carves a distinction between apperception and reflection in order to better define the cognitive abilities of humans and animals. This conceptual work sheds light on an animal kind of apperception, yet the unity of "animal apperception" remains problematic. Since it cannot be explained by the function underlying "human apperception", this study then explores what function might account for it.> Read more

ISBN10 379655413X
ISBN13 978-3796554131
Language English
Publisher Schwabe Verlag
Dimensions 6.22 x 0.87 x 8.82 inches
Item Weight 1.07 pounds
Print length 238 pages
Publication date October 13, 2025

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