Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to study the a priori consciousness of oneself as a corporeal being that emerges from the Kantian critical theory of space. First, we analyze several passages from the “Transcendental Aesthetic.” Second, we address the “Leningrad Reflection.” Both texts allow us to elucidate a mode of a priori consciousness whose thematic object is the subject’s own body in its formal aspects.

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