Kant's transcendental deduction: a cosmology of experience
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: A Somewhat Deep-Seated Reflection 1. The Duisburg Nachlaß §1 The First Set of Metaphysical Commitments: External Relations As Such §ia What is an ‘exposition of appearances’? §ib An important claim: we can represent a sensibly given object only according to its relations—more on the exposition of appearances §ic Another important claim: I am the original of all objects—and still more on the exposition of appearances §id Spot the difference §2 The Exposition of Appearances as a Cosmology of Appearances §2a Some historical background—the early Kant’s commitment to physical influx §2b Echoes of the earlier metaphysics in the Duisburg Nachlaß §2C That a world must have a common ground of existence §2d That an objective aggregate must have a common ground of unity §2e Peculiarities of the Duisburg Nachlaß §շք Looking ahead 2. The Transcendental Deduction Gets Underway §1 Introduction: What’s the Problem? §ia Introduction: What is the Scopos of the Transcendental Deduction? §2 Opening Gambit: §15 and §16 §2a What is a manifold? §2b What is combination? What is synthesis? §2c What is the relation between synthesis and apperception? §2d What is the relation between apperception and unity? §2e Comparison with R4675 in the Duisburg Nachlaß §շք Last point: thought as self-activity gives itself logical structure §3 Talk of Objects and the Central Argument of §17 of the B-Deduction §3а A parallel passage in the A-Deduction §зЬ Examples and elucidations in the interest of assessing the central idea about objects in
the parallel passage in the A-Deduction §3C The continuation of the parallel passage in the A-Deduction and an assessment of its relevance for the central argument of §17 of the B-Deduction §3d How the central idea about objects in §17 of the B-Deduction contrasts with the Duisburg Nachlaß vii i 17 20 20 27 38 45 51 52 55 63 66 73 77 79 79 82 87 87 93 102 114 119 123 125 129 134 142 147
VI CONTENTS 3. §18 and §19 of the B-Deduction §1 A Careful Look at §18: What Is Subjective and What Is Objective? §2 A Careful Look at §19 of the В-Deduction: Why Should We Suppose that the Logical Form of all Judgements Consists in the Objective Unity of Apperception? §2a The programme, a puzzle, and a proposal §2b Meier and some questions about judgement §2c Kant on the connecting concept and the logical form of categorical judgements §2d Forms of judgement and functions of judgement §2e Judgement, categories, and apperception §3 The Concluding Argument of Step One of the B-Deduction 4. A Cosmology of Experience: §26 of the B-Deduction §1 Henrich’s Challenge: What Does the Second Part of the B-Deduction Contribute to the Argument as a Whole? §ia How to understand programmatically the contribution of a cosmology of experience to the Transcendental Deduction §ib A problem on the horizon? §2 The Cartography of the Sensible World in §26 of the B-Deduction §2a Apprehension, perception, and image production in Li and the A-Deduction §2b What are pure images of space and time good for? §2C Some unfinished business: productive imagination §2d Some more unfinished business: the footnote to B161 §3 A Final Problem in §26 of the B-Deduction §за An attempt to solve the problem 151 152 173 173 176 183 193 202 208 209 209 214 226 230 232 240 247 251 258 259 5. Cartography and Autobiography §1 The Paradox §ia As considered from the perspective of inner sense §ib Self-affection does not always lead to paradox—especially if inner sense and apperception are conflated §ic Apperception as
distinguished from inner sense: how it seems to sharpen the paradox §2 The Exposition of Myself as an Appearance §2a The solution to the paradox §2b A final thought about the intellectual synthesis of pure apperception 263 264 264 277 279 284 287 Conclusion 289 Bibliography Index of Passages Generalindex 307 267 311 314 |
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: A Somewhat Deep-Seated Reflection 1. The Duisburg Nachlaß §1 The First Set of Metaphysical Commitments: External Relations As Such §ia What is an ‘exposition of appearances’? §ib An important claim: we can represent a sensibly given object only according to its relations—more on the exposition of appearances §ic Another important claim: I am the original of all objects—and still more on the exposition of appearances §id Spot the difference §2 The Exposition of Appearances as a Cosmology of Appearances §2a Some historical background—the early Kant’s commitment to physical influx §2b Echoes of the earlier metaphysics in the Duisburg Nachlaß §2C That a world must have a common ground of existence §2d That an objective aggregate must have a common ground of unity §2e Peculiarities of the Duisburg Nachlaß §շք Looking ahead 2. The Transcendental Deduction Gets Underway §1 Introduction: What’s the Problem? §ia Introduction: What is the Scopos of the Transcendental Deduction? §2 Opening Gambit: §15 and §16 §2a What is a manifold? §2b What is combination? What is synthesis? §2c What is the relation between synthesis and apperception? §2d What is the relation between apperception and unity? §2e Comparison with R4675 in the Duisburg Nachlaß §շք Last point: thought as self-activity gives itself logical structure §3 Talk of Objects and the Central Argument of §17 of the B-Deduction §3а A parallel passage in the A-Deduction §зЬ Examples and elucidations in the interest of assessing the central idea about objects in
the parallel passage in the A-Deduction §3C The continuation of the parallel passage in the A-Deduction and an assessment of its relevance for the central argument of §17 of the B-Deduction §3d How the central idea about objects in §17 of the B-Deduction contrasts with the Duisburg Nachlaß vii i 17 20 20 27 38 45 51 52 55 63 66 73 77 79 79 82 87 87 93 102 114 119 123 125 129 134 142 147
VI CONTENTS 3. §18 and §19 of the B-Deduction §1 A Careful Look at §18: What Is Subjective and What Is Objective? §2 A Careful Look at §19 of the В-Deduction: Why Should We Suppose that the Logical Form of all Judgements Consists in the Objective Unity of Apperception? §2a The programme, a puzzle, and a proposal §2b Meier and some questions about judgement §2c Kant on the connecting concept and the logical form of categorical judgements §2d Forms of judgement and functions of judgement §2e Judgement, categories, and apperception §3 The Concluding Argument of Step One of the B-Deduction 4. A Cosmology of Experience: §26 of the B-Deduction §1 Henrich’s Challenge: What Does the Second Part of the B-Deduction Contribute to the Argument as a Whole? §ia How to understand programmatically the contribution of a cosmology of experience to the Transcendental Deduction §ib A problem on the horizon? §2 The Cartography of the Sensible World in §26 of the B-Deduction §2a Apprehension, perception, and image production in Li and the A-Deduction §2b What are pure images of space and time good for? §2C Some unfinished business: productive imagination §2d Some more unfinished business: the footnote to B161 §3 A Final Problem in §26 of the B-Deduction §за An attempt to solve the problem 151 152 173 173 176 183 193 202 208 209 209 214 226 230 232 240 247 251 258 259 5. Cartography and Autobiography §1 The Paradox §ia As considered from the perspective of inner sense §ib Self-affection does not always lead to paradox—especially if inner sense and apperception are conflated §ic Apperception as
distinguished from inner sense: how it seems to sharpen the paradox §2 The Exposition of Myself as an Appearance §2a The solution to the paradox §2b A final thought about the intellectual synthesis of pure apperception 263 264 264 277 279 284 287 Conclusion 289 Bibliography Index of Passages Generalindex 307 267 311 314 |
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