1st Edition
Kant's Theory of Knowledge An Outline of One Central Argument in the 'Critique of Pure Reason'
By W. Charlton
Copyright 1962
222 Pages
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Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1962. Kant’s philosophical works, and especially the Critique of Pure Reason , have had some influence on recent British philosophy. But the complexities of Kant’s arguments, and the unfamiliarity of his vocabulary, inhibit understanding of his point of view. In Kant’s Theory of Knowledge an attempt is made to relate Kant’s arguments in the Critique of Pure Reason to... Read more
Preface; 1. Phenomena and Phenomenalism 2. Noumena and Noumenalism 3. Transcendental and Empirical 4. Sensibility and Understanding 5. Intelligible Objects 6. The Transcendental Analytic 7. Categories and Judgements 8. The Transcendental Deduction 9. The Transcendental Deduction (Continued) 10. The First and Second Analogies 11. Personality 12. The Transition to Moral Philosophy; List of Books; Index
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