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Kant's metaphysic of experience : a commentary on the first half of the Kritik der reinen vernunft /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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London : New York :
G. Allen & Unwin ; Macmillan,
1936.
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Colección: | Library of philosophy.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- v. 1. Kant's problem. Appearance and reality
- Synthetic a priori judgments
- Space and time. Sense and sensibility
- Space and time: the metaphysical exposition ; transcendental exposition and conclusions ; Kant's assumptions ; Kant's conclusions
- Formal and transcendental logic. Formal logic
- Transcendental logic
- Metaphysical deduction of the categories. Conception and judgement
- Conception and synthesis
- Metaphysical deduction
- Categories
- Transcendental deduction: introductory exposition. Problem
- Method of solution
- Provisional exposition
- Threefold synthesis
- Object and the concept
- Apperception and the unity of nature
- Transcendental object
- Apperception and the categories
- Affinity of appearances
- Transcendental deduction of the categories. Progressive exposition
- Regressive exposition
- Understanding and nature
- Objective deduction
- Subjective deduction
- Argument of the deduction
- Factors in experience.
- v. 2. Schematism of the categories. Category and schema
- Transcendental schemata
- Significance of the schema
- Principles of the understanding. Supreme principle of synthetic judgements
- Principles of the understanding
- Mathematical principles. Axioms of intuition
- Anticipations of sense-perception
- Analogies of experience. Principle of the analogies
- Special character of the analogies
- First analogy
- Substance
- Second analogy
- Argument for causality
- Causality and continuity
- Third analogy
- Postulates of empirical thought. Possibility
- Actuality and necessity
- Transcendental idealism. Empirical realism
- Inner sense and self-knowledge
- Self-knowledge and knowledge of objects
- Transcendental use of concepts
- Noumenon and transcendental object
- Phenomena and noumena.