Accessing Kant: a relaxed introduction to the Critique of pure reason
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Main Author: Rosenberg, Jay F. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon Press 2005
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Item Description:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-302) and index
Introduction - Two ways to encounter Kant -- - Ch. 1 - Intelligibility: from direct Platonism to concept empiricism -- - Ch. 2 - Epistemic legitimacy: experiential unity, first principles and strategy K -- - Ch. 3 - The world from a point of view: space and time -- - Ch. 4 - Concepts and categories: transcendental logic and the metaphysical deduction -- - Ch. 5 - Perceptual synthesis: from sensations to objects -- - Ch. 6 - Schemata and principles: from pure concepts to objective judgments -- - Ch. 7 - Synchronic manifolds: the axioms and anticipations -- - Ch. 8 - Diachronic manifolds: the analogies of experience -- - Ch. 9 - Duration and persistence: substance in the analogies -- - Ch. 10 - Succession and simultaneity: causation in the analogies -- - Ch. 11 - The world as actual: the postulates and the refutation of idealism -- - Ch. 12 - The thinking self as an idea of reason: the paralogisms -- - Ch. 13 - Reason in conflict with itself: a brief look at the antinomies -- - Epilogue - The rest of the first critique -- - Bibliography - Works cited and suggestions for further reading -- - Index
Ideal for advanced students coming to terms with this difficult work, this introduction to one of the masterpieces of philosophy will also be of interest to professional philosophers
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 312 p.)
ISBN:0191534692
9780191534690

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