Kantian time vs eekcellerantesse Anna Greenspan
Capitalism's Transcendental Time Machine - Chapter 1 (Anna Greenspan)
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Full dissertation here: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/4520/1/WRAP_THESIS_Greenspan_2000.pdf
stop bringing these Kant butchers up .. unless you intend to make up for and contrast with Ulrich von Beckerath's reminders about the role of timing in the lifecycles of monies ... perfectly analog with those of rock .. the true capital all are drawn to and spring from ... don't let the wokies keep their hold on the long end of the lever to lift the weight/wait only to spill it into obscure abstractions no [Sokalrzationresistent] end ....
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This chapter began by maintaining that the Kantian discovery of the transcendental required a revolution in the nature of time. The classical conception which conceived of time as equivalent to the phenomenal world of change and motion had to be overthrown. In its place Kant constructed an account of a constant, formal time within which all variation takes place. He called this the 'form of inner sense' due to the fact that it conditions all thoughts and perceptions from within. Yet, as we have seen, in located time inside the subject, Kant radically altered the notion of interiority by subordinating it to the exteriority of time. In the chapter on the schematism this exteriority of time overturns the transcendence of Ideas and of God by replacing them with an immanent plane of abstract production which is nothing other than the transcendental production of time.
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