The revolutionary Kant: a commentary on the Critique of pure reason
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Preface xi
1. Introduction 1
1. Contemporary Commentators 8
2. A Cartesian Idealist Framework 10
3. Aims and Methods 13
PARTI
THE PRELIMINARY APPARATUS:
PREFACES AND INTRODUCTION 19
Introduction to the Preliminary Apparatus 21
2. The Two Prefaces 25
1. The A Preface: Three Interrelated Themes 26
2. The B Preface 29
3. Comments on the Two Prefaces 34
4. Explicit Changes in the Two Editions 46
3. The Introduction 49
1. The Central Claims 49
2. Comments on Kant s Analytic Apparatus 53
v
vi Contents
4. Synthetic A Priori Judgments 63
1. A Posteriori/A Priori 64
2. The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction 69
3. Synthetic A Priori Truth 71
4. Kant and Kripke 77
5. The Transcendental/Empirical Distinction 83
1. Transcendent and Transcendental 88
2. Empirical and A Posteriori 89
3. Kant and Carnap 92
PART II
THE AESTHETIC 97
Introduction to the Aesthetic 99
6. The Transcendental Aesthetic 103
1. Introduction: Metaphysical and Transcendental
Expositions 105
2. Conclusions from the Expositions: General
Observations 109
7. Space, Time, and Perception 117
1. The Perceptual Vocabulary 117
2. The Blindness Problem 126
3. The Nature of Kant s Project: Metaphysics,
Epistemology, and Psychology 130
8. Space and Time in Experience and in Mathematics:
The Metaphysical and Transcendental Expositions 137
1. The Metaphysical Expositions 137
2. The Transcendental Expositions: Space, Time, and
Mathematics 150
3. What Do the Arguments in the Metaphysical and
Transcendental Expositions Achieve? 156
Contents vii
9. Kant s Theory of the Sensory Contribution to
Experience 165
1. Kant s Immediate Conclusions 165
2. Kant s Initial Comments and Provisos in the General
Observations 178
3. Concluding Summary 185
10. Two Residual Issues from the Aesthetic:
Sellars s and McDowell s Myth of the Given ;
Prolegomena §13 193
1. Myths of the Given 193
2. Prolegomena §13 207
PART III
THE ANALYTIC OF CONCEPTS 221
Introduction to the Analytic of Concepts 223
11. Kant and Skepticism 229
1. Skepticism and Skeptical Method 230
2. Kant s View of Skepticism and Common Sense 234
3. Transcendental Arguments and Skepticism 239
4. Kant s Positive Response to Skepticism 248
12. The Transcendental Analytic and Metaphysical
Deduction 255
1. Two Preliminary Comments 255
2. The Metaphysical Deduction 263
3. Some Criticisms and a Concluding Summary 270
13. The Transcendental Deduction (1) 277
1. Two Preliminary Sections: §13 and §14 278
2. The First Edition Transcendental Deduction 282
3. The B Transcendental Deduction 295
viii Contents
14. The Transcendental Deduction (2): Three
Procedural Issues 307
1. The Two Steps of the B Deduction 307
2. The Distinction between a Subjective and
Objective Deduction, and the Appeal to Psychology 313
3. Modest and Ambitious Accounts of the Transcendental
Deduction: A Preliminary Survey 320
15. The Transcendental Deduction (3): Conceptual
Unity 331
1. The Textual Case in the Deduction 331
2. Reality and Objectivity in the Transcendental
Deduction 348
16. The Transcendental Deduction (4): Personal Unity 365
1. Comparison with the Cartesian Cogito 366
2. Consciousness, Self consciousness, Unity, Identity 369
3. The Epistemology and Metaphysics of the Self 378
PART IV
THE ANALYTIC OF PRINCIPLES 387
Introduction to the Analytic of Principles 389
17. The Analytic of Principles 393
1. Preliminaries 395
2. The Principles and their Proofs 402
3. Implications 409
4. Parities and Disparities between Inner and Outer Sense
and Their Objects 413
18. The Mathematical Principles 417
1. Axioms of Intuition 418
2. Anticipations of Perception 429
3. The Mathematical Principles and Mathematics 436
Contents ix
19. The Three Analogies of Experience 445
1. The First Analogy 445
2. The Second Analogy 455
3. The Third Analogy 472
20. What Do the Analogies Achieve? 479
1. Ambiguities in Kant s Conclusions and Arguments 481
2. The Positive Argument 490
21. The Postulates and Refutation of Idealism 501
1. The Postulates of Empirical Thought 502
2. The Refutation of Idealism 505
22. Concluding Sections of the Analytic of Principles 523
1. On the Distinction between Phenomena and Noumena 525
2. The Amphiboly of Concepts of Reflection 539
23. The Wider Theoretical Context of Kant s Appeal
to Things in Themselves 553
1. Adickes s General Position 555
2. Approaching the Textual Evidence 556
3. Concluding Summary 576
4. A Note on Karl Ameriks 580
PARTV
THE TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC
AND THE DOCTRINE OF METHOD 587
Introduction to the Transcendental Dialectic and the
Doctrine of Method 589
24. The Apparatus and Philosophical Therapy of the
Dialectic 593
1. The Vocabulary and Structure of the Dialectic 594
2. Wittgenstein s and Kant s Philosophical Therapies 609
3. Therapeutic Anti Platonism and Quietism 618
x Contents
25. The Paralogisms 625
1. The Arguments in the Paralogisms A and B 627
2. Questions and Criticisms 644
3. Immunity to Error through Misidentification 654
26. The Mathematical Antinomies 661
1. The Architectonic Structure 662
2. The Formal Proofs 664
3. The Cosmological Issues 670
4. Implications for Transcendental Idealism 680
27. The Third Antinomy: Freedom of the Will 689
1. The Conflict in the Third Antinomy between
Freedom and Cause 690
2. Kant s Resolution of the Antinomy 698
3. Persons, Morality, and Transcendental Idealism 712
28. The Fourth Antinomy, Ideal, and Appendix to
the Dialectic 719
1. Arguments about the Supreme Being 721
2. Summary of the Dialectical Therapy: The Appendix
and the Constitutive/Regulative Distinction 727
29. The Doctrine of Method 739
1. The Concluding Account of Philosophy 741
2. The Ideas of System, Holism, and Nonanalytic
Conceptual Dependence 744
3. The Idea of a Metaphysical Grund for Experience 752
30. A Concluding Summary of Transcendental Idealism 757
1. What is Transcendental Idealism? 758
2. What are Kant s Real Merits? 767
Notes 773
Bibliography 857
Index 869
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Contents
Preface xi
1. Introduction 1
1. Contemporary Commentators 8
2. A Cartesian Idealist Framework 10
3. Aims and Methods 13
PARTI
THE PRELIMINARY APPARATUS:
PREFACES AND INTRODUCTION 19
Introduction to the Preliminary Apparatus 21
2. The Two Prefaces 25
1. The A Preface: Three Interrelated Themes 26
2. The B Preface 29
3. Comments on the Two Prefaces 34
4. Explicit Changes in the Two Editions 46
3. The Introduction 49
1. The Central Claims 49
2. Comments on Kant's Analytic Apparatus 53
v
vi Contents
4. Synthetic A Priori Judgments 63
1. A Posteriori/A Priori 64
2. The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction 69
3. Synthetic A Priori Truth 71
4. Kant and Kripke 77
5. The Transcendental/Empirical Distinction 83
1. Transcendent and Transcendental 88
2. Empirical and A Posteriori 89
3. Kant and Carnap 92
PART II
THE AESTHETIC 97
Introduction to the Aesthetic 99
6. The Transcendental Aesthetic 103
1. Introduction: Metaphysical and Transcendental
Expositions 105
2. Conclusions from the Expositions: General
Observations 109
7. Space, Time, and Perception 117
1. The Perceptual Vocabulary 117
2. The "Blindness" Problem 126
3. The Nature of Kant's Project: Metaphysics,
Epistemology, and Psychology 130
8. Space and Time in Experience and in Mathematics:
The Metaphysical and Transcendental Expositions 137
1. The Metaphysical Expositions 137
2. The Transcendental Expositions: Space, Time, and
Mathematics 150
3. What Do the Arguments in the Metaphysical and
Transcendental Expositions Achieve? 156
Contents vii
9. Kant's Theory of the Sensory Contribution to
Experience 165
1. Kant's Immediate Conclusions 165
2. Kant's Initial Comments and Provisos in the General
Observations 178
3. Concluding Summary 185
10. Two Residual Issues from the Aesthetic:
Sellars's and McDowell's "Myth of the Given";
Prolegomena §13 193
1. Myths of the Given 193
2. Prolegomena §13 207
PART III
THE ANALYTIC OF CONCEPTS 221
Introduction to the Analytic of Concepts 223
11. Kant and Skepticism 229
1. Skepticism and Skeptical Method 230
2. Kant's View of Skepticism and Common Sense 234
3. Transcendental Arguments and Skepticism 239
4. Kant's Positive Response to Skepticism 248
12. The Transcendental Analytic and Metaphysical
Deduction 255
1. Two Preliminary Comments 255
2. The Metaphysical Deduction 263
3. Some Criticisms and a Concluding Summary 270
13. The Transcendental Deduction (1) 277
1. Two Preliminary Sections: §13 and §14 278
2. The First Edition Transcendental Deduction 282
3. The B Transcendental Deduction 295
viii Contents
14. The Transcendental Deduction (2): Three
Procedural Issues 307
1. The Two Steps of the B Deduction 307
2. The Distinction between a "Subjective" and
"Objective" Deduction, and the Appeal to Psychology 313
3. Modest and Ambitious Accounts of the Transcendental
Deduction: A Preliminary Survey 320
15. The Transcendental Deduction (3): Conceptual
Unity 331
1. The Textual Case in the Deduction 331
2. Reality and Objectivity in the Transcendental
Deduction 348
16. The Transcendental Deduction (4): Personal Unity 365
1. Comparison with the Cartesian Cogito 366
2. Consciousness, Self consciousness, Unity, Identity 369
3. The Epistemology and Metaphysics of the Self 378
PART IV
THE ANALYTIC OF PRINCIPLES 387
Introduction to the Analytic of Principles 389
17. The Analytic of Principles 393
1. Preliminaries 395
2. The Principles and their Proofs 402
3. Implications 409
4. Parities and Disparities between Inner and Outer Sense
and Their Objects 413
18. The Mathematical Principles 417
1. Axioms of Intuition 418
2. Anticipations of Perception 429
3. The Mathematical Principles and Mathematics 436
Contents ix
19. The Three Analogies of Experience 445
1. The First Analogy 445
2. The Second Analogy 455
3. The Third Analogy 472
20. What Do the Analogies Achieve? 479
1. Ambiguities in Kant's Conclusions and Arguments 481
2. The Positive Argument 490
21. The Postulates and Refutation of Idealism 501
1. The Postulates of Empirical Thought 502
2. The Refutation of Idealism 505
22. Concluding Sections of the Analytic of Principles 523
1. On the Distinction between Phenomena and Noumena 525
2. The Amphiboly of Concepts of Reflection 539
23. The Wider Theoretical Context of Kant's Appeal
to Things in Themselves 553
1. Adickes's General Position 555
2. Approaching the Textual Evidence 556
3. Concluding Summary 576
4. A Note on Karl Ameriks 580
PARTV
THE TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC
AND THE DOCTRINE OF METHOD 587
Introduction to the Transcendental Dialectic and the
Doctrine of Method 589
24. The Apparatus and Philosophical Therapy of the
Dialectic 593
1. The Vocabulary and Structure of the Dialectic 594
2. Wittgenstein's and Kant's Philosophical Therapies 609
3. Therapeutic Anti Platonism and Quietism 618
x Contents
25. The Paralogisms 625
1. The Arguments in the Paralogisms A and B 627
2. Questions and Criticisms 644
3. Immunity to Error through Misidentification 654
26. The Mathematical Antinomies 661
1. The Architectonic Structure 662
2. The Formal Proofs 664
3. The Cosmological Issues 670
4. Implications for Transcendental Idealism 680
27. The Third Antinomy: Freedom of the Will 689
1. The Conflict in the Third Antinomy between
Freedom and Cause 690
2. Kant's Resolution of the Antinomy 698
3. Persons, Morality, and Transcendental Idealism 712
28. The Fourth Antinomy, Ideal, and Appendix to
the Dialectic 719
1. Arguments about the Supreme Being 721
2. Summary of the Dialectical Therapy: The Appendix
and the Constitutive/Regulative Distinction 727
29. The Doctrine of Method 739
1. The Concluding Account of Philosophy 741
2. The Ideas of System, Holism, and Nonanalytic
Conceptual Dependence 744
3. The Idea of a Metaphysical Grund for Experience 752
30. A Concluding Summary of Transcendental Idealism 757
1. What is Transcendental Idealism? 758
2. What are Kant's Real Merits? 767
Notes 773
Bibliography 857
Index 869 |
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title_fullStr | The revolutionary Kant a commentary on the Critique of pure reason Graham Bird |
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title_short | The revolutionary Kant |
title_sort | the revolutionary kant a commentary on the critique of pure reason |
title_sub | a commentary on the Critique of pure reason |
topic | Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft Kant, Immanuel <1724-1804> Kritik der reinen Vernunft Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft (DE-588)4099256-1 gnd Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Kant) gtt |
topic_facet | Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft Kant, Immanuel <1724-1804> Kritik der reinen Vernunft Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Kant) Kommentar |
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