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Routledge
584 Pages
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Routledge
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First published in 2002. This is Volume II of four of a series on Kant's and is concerned with his Metaphysic of Experience (Vol I), a commentary of the first half of the Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft. Written in 1936, this is a detailed commentary of the work with particular attention to passage where the language is most difficult, and especially in such passages as the Transcendental Deduction and... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Kant’s Problem; Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality; Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements; Part 2 Space and Time; Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility; Chapter 5 Space and Time—The Metaphysical Exposition; Chapter 6 Space and Time—Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions; Chapter 7 Space and Time—Kant’s Assumptions; Chapter 8 Space and Time—Kant’s Conclusions; Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic; Chapter 9 Formal Logic; Chapter 10 Formal Logic; Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic; Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories; Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement; Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis; Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction; Chapter 15 The Categories; Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition; Chapter 16 The Problem; Chapter 17 The Method of Solution; Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition; Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis; Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept; Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature; Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object; Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories; Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances; Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories; Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition; Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition; Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature; Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction; Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction; Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction; Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience;
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