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Contents List of Figures xiii Introduction 0.1 The fiery test of critique 0.2 Method and experiment 0.3 The sceptical method 0.4 Pyrrhonian postponement 0.5 Kantian charity 0.6 Denying knowledge 0.7 Speculation 0.8 The pre-eminence of the Antinomies 0.9 Four masters of method 0.10 Approach 0.11 Rigour 0.12 Typographical conventions 0.13 Jargon and dating the reflections 0.14 Acknowledgements 1 8 14 15 22 24 25 27 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 PARTI: RATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. Transcendental Illusion 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Illusions: logical, empirical, and transcendental 1.3 The sources of transcendental illusion 1.4 The simplified account 1.5 The necessity of transcendental illusion 1.6 Some recalcitrant texts 39 39 40 42 52 53 55 2. Empirical and Rational Psychology 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Wolff 2.3 Gottsched 2.4 Baumgarten 2.5 Meier 2.6 Rational psychology in the Metaphysics LÍ 2.7 Pure rational psychology 2.8 Pure rational psychology as the science of self-consciousness 2.9 The critique of pure rational psychology 2.10 Two ways of proceeding in pine rational psychology 59 59 60 67 69 71 72 78 79 85 87
viii CONTENTS 3. The First Paralogism: Preliminaries 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Substance 3.3 Transcendental illusion in the first paralogism 3.4 Kant’s notion of a paralogism 3.5 Transcendental paralogism 90 90 92 93 97 102 4. The В-edition First Paralogism 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The paralogism 4.3 Objections and replies 4.4 Ameriks’s interpretation 104 104 104 111 125 5. The ճ-edition First Paralogism 5.1 Introduction 5.2 A closer look at transcendental illusion 5.3 Wuerth’s interpretation 5.4 A problem with Kant’s characterization of a paralogism 5.5 Two ways of viewing a paralogism 127 127 130 134 137 138 6. The Second Paralogism 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Achilles 6.3 The ճ-edition second paralogism as a paralogismi 6.4 Kant’s criticism evaluated 6.5 A Cartesian application of the major premise 6.6 The I as ‘simple in concept’ 6.7 The В-edition second Paralogism 6.8 The possibility of monism 140 140 141 148 149 151 154 156 158 7. The Third Paralogism 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The major premise 7.3 The minor premise 7.4 The practical use of the concept of a person 7.5 The В-edition third paralogism 7.6 Immortality 7.7 Mendelssohn’s argument 7.8 Fordyce’s argument 7.9 Fordyce’s argument evaluated 161 161 164 166 170 173 175 177 178 188 8. The Fourth Paralogism 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The paralogism 8.3 External-world scepticism rejected 8.4 Anti-materialism 8.5 Monism 190 190 191 193 196 197
CONTENTS 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 The В-edition fourth paralogism Transcendental illusion again Architectonic and method Descartes ЇХ 198 199 200 203 PARTII: RATIONAL COSMOLOGY 9. The Mathematical Antinomies Presented 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The phenomenon of antinomy 9.3 The form of an antinomy 9.4 The thesis of the first antinomy: time 9.5 Infinity 9.6 The antithesis of the first antinomy: time 9.7 The thesis of the first antinomy: space 9.8 The antithesis of the first antinomy: space 9.9 The second antinomy: preliminaries 9.10 The thesis of the second antinomy 9.11 The antithesis of the second antinomy 209 209 212 217 221 223 227 231 234 236 237 240 10. The Mathematical Antinomies Resolved 10.1 Introduction 10.2 The first line of resolution 10.3 The second line of resolution 10.4 Proofs by reductio 10.5 Regresses ad infinitum and ad indefinitum 10.6 The cosmological syllogism 10.7 The sceptical representation 10.8 The Lambert analogy 10.9 The indifferentists 10.10 The indirect argument for Transcendental Idealism 10.11 The road not taken: nonsense 10.12 Zeno 245 245 246 249 254 255 257 261 263 265 270 273 275 11. The Third Antinomy Presented 11.1 Introduction 11.2 The thesis and antithesis 11.3 Terminology 11.4 Causes in Kant 11.5 Kant’s determinism 11.6 The antinomies: lessons learned 11.7 The thesis argument 11.8 The antithesis argument 277 277 277 281 284 287 289 289 293
X CONTENTS 12. The Third Antinomy Resolved 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Empirical and intelligible character 12.3 What kind of freedom? 12.4 Another indirect argument for Transcendental Idealism 12.5 Moral responsibility, moral growth, and rational blame 12.6 The moral argument for freedom 12.7 Is Kant a compatibilist? 12.8 Against Leibnizian compatibilism 12.9 Kant’s alleged libertarianism 13. The Fourth Antinomy 13.1 Introduction 13.2 The thesis argument 13.3 The antithesis argument 13.4 The resolution 13.5 De Mairan and the moon 299 299 301 303 304 305 309 313 314 317 325 325 326 327 329 331 PARTIU: RATIONAL THEOLOGY 14. The Ontological Argument 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Kant’s presentation of the ontological argument 14.3 What is a ‘real predicate’? 14.4 Wolff and Baumgarten on existence 14.5 The ‘inconsistency’ objection 14.6 Existence, being, and actuality 14.7 Actuality is not a real predicate 14.8 The ‘hundred thalers’ argument 14.9 Evaluation of the argument 14.10 The disputational form of Kant’s criticism 337 337 339 346 348 351 353 354 356 359 362 15. The Cosmological Argument 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Kant’s presentation of the cosmological argument 15.3 The role of contingency 15.4 The remaining phases of the argument 15.5 Contingency and the PSR 15.6 Kant’s third main criticism: the nervus probandi and its converse 364 364 367 371 373 383 16. The First Critique on the Physico-Theological Argument 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The ordinary physico-theology 16.3 Kant’s revised physico-theology 16.4 The pre-critical revised physico-theology: concluding remarks 384 390 390 391 396
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CONTENTS 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.10 The revised physico-theology in the first Critique The first Critique on the physico-theological argument Kant’s criticisms of the dogmatic physico-theological argument Do we observe end-directedness? The doctrinal belief in an Author of Nature The non-dogmatic argument: criticisms and prospects 17. The Regulative Use of the Ideas 17.1 Introduction 17.2 The Idea of the soul as a regulative principle 17.3 The Idea of God as a regulative principle 17.4 Laws expressing the purposes of nature 17.5 Lazy reason and perverted reason 17.6 The Idea of systematic unity 17.7 The first Critique on the courses of the heavenly bodies 17.8 The transcendental principles 17.9 The co-applicability of the logical principles 17.10 The focus imaginarius Xl 404 406 410 415 418 419 422 422 426 427 430 432 432 440 445 448 448 18. Closing Reflections 18.1 Further conclusions 18.2 Denying knowledge (again) 18.3 Transcendental Realism as a logical impossibility 18.4 The loss of innocence 18.5 Exhaustiveness 453 454 457 459 460 461 Appendix: Abbreviations 463 Bibliography Index 467 475 |
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Contents List of Figures xiii Introduction 0.1 The fiery test of critique 0.2 Method and experiment 0.3 The sceptical method 0.4 Pyrrhonian postponement 0.5 Kantian charity 0.6 Denying knowledge 0.7 Speculation 0.8 The pre-eminence of the Antinomies 0.9 Four masters of method 0.10 Approach 0.11 Rigour 0.12 Typographical conventions 0.13 Jargon and dating the reflections 0.14 Acknowledgements 1 8 14 15 22 24 25 27 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 PARTI: RATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. Transcendental Illusion 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Illusions: logical, empirical, and transcendental 1.3 The sources of transcendental illusion 1.4 The simplified account 1.5 The necessity of transcendental illusion 1.6 Some recalcitrant texts 39 39 40 42 52 53 55 2. Empirical and Rational Psychology 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Wolff 2.3 Gottsched 2.4 Baumgarten 2.5 Meier 2.6 Rational psychology in the Metaphysics LÍ 2.7 Pure rational psychology 2.8 Pure rational psychology as the science of self-consciousness 2.9 The critique of pure rational psychology 2.10 Two ways of proceeding in pine rational psychology 59 59 60 67 69 71 72 78 79 85 87
viii CONTENTS 3. The First Paralogism: Preliminaries 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Substance 3.3 Transcendental illusion in the first paralogism 3.4 Kant’s notion of a paralogism 3.5 Transcendental paralogism 90 90 92 93 97 102 4. The В-edition First Paralogism 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The paralogism 4.3 Objections and replies 4.4 Ameriks’s interpretation 104 104 104 111 125 5. The ճ-edition First Paralogism 5.1 Introduction 5.2 A closer look at transcendental illusion 5.3 Wuerth’s interpretation 5.4 A problem with Kant’s characterization of a paralogism 5.5 Two ways of viewing a paralogism 127 127 130 134 137 138 6. The Second Paralogism 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Achilles 6.3 The ճ-edition second paralogism as a paralogismi 6.4 Kant’s criticism evaluated 6.5 A Cartesian application of the major premise 6.6 The I as ‘simple in concept’ 6.7 The В-edition second Paralogism 6.8 The possibility of monism 140 140 141 148 149 151 154 156 158 7. The Third Paralogism 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The major premise 7.3 The minor premise 7.4 The practical use of the concept of a person 7.5 The В-edition third paralogism 7.6 Immortality 7.7 Mendelssohn’s argument 7.8 Fordyce’s argument 7.9 Fordyce’s argument evaluated 161 161 164 166 170 173 175 177 178 188 8. The Fourth Paralogism 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The paralogism 8.3 External-world scepticism rejected 8.4 Anti-materialism 8.5 Monism 190 190 191 193 196 197
CONTENTS 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 The В-edition fourth paralogism Transcendental illusion again Architectonic and method Descartes ЇХ 198 199 200 203 PARTII: RATIONAL COSMOLOGY 9. The Mathematical Antinomies Presented 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The phenomenon of antinomy 9.3 The form of an antinomy 9.4 The thesis of the first antinomy: time 9.5 Infinity 9.6 The antithesis of the first antinomy: time 9.7 The thesis of the first antinomy: space 9.8 The antithesis of the first antinomy: space 9.9 The second antinomy: preliminaries 9.10 The thesis of the second antinomy 9.11 The antithesis of the second antinomy 209 209 212 217 221 223 227 231 234 236 237 240 10. The Mathematical Antinomies Resolved 10.1 Introduction 10.2 The first line of resolution 10.3 The second line of resolution 10.4 Proofs by reductio 10.5 Regresses ad infinitum and ad indefinitum 10.6 The cosmological syllogism 10.7 The sceptical representation 10.8 The Lambert analogy 10.9 The indifferentists 10.10 The indirect argument for Transcendental Idealism 10.11 The road not taken: nonsense 10.12 Zeno 245 245 246 249 254 255 257 261 263 265 270 273 275 11. The Third Antinomy Presented 11.1 Introduction 11.2 The thesis and antithesis 11.3 Terminology 11.4 Causes in Kant 11.5 Kant’s determinism 11.6 The antinomies: lessons learned 11.7 The thesis argument 11.8 The antithesis argument 277 277 277 281 284 287 289 289 293
X CONTENTS 12. The Third Antinomy Resolved 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Empirical and intelligible character 12.3 What kind of freedom? 12.4 Another indirect argument for Transcendental Idealism 12.5 Moral responsibility, moral growth, and rational blame 12.6 The moral argument for freedom 12.7 Is Kant a compatibilist? 12.8 Against Leibnizian compatibilism 12.9 Kant’s alleged libertarianism 13. The Fourth Antinomy 13.1 Introduction 13.2 The thesis argument 13.3 The antithesis argument 13.4 The resolution 13.5 De Mairan and the moon 299 299 301 303 304 305 309 313 314 317 325 325 326 327 329 331 PARTIU: RATIONAL THEOLOGY 14. The Ontological Argument 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Kant’s presentation of the ontological argument 14.3 What is a ‘real predicate’? 14.4 Wolff and Baumgarten on existence 14.5 The ‘inconsistency’ objection 14.6 Existence, being, and actuality 14.7 Actuality is not a real predicate 14.8 The ‘hundred thalers’ argument 14.9 Evaluation of the argument 14.10 The disputational form of Kant’s criticism 337 337 339 346 348 351 353 354 356 359 362 15. The Cosmological Argument 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Kant’s presentation of the cosmological argument 15.3 The role of contingency 15.4 The remaining phases of the argument 15.5 Contingency and the PSR 15.6 Kant’s third main criticism: the nervus probandi and its converse 364 364 367 371 373 383 16. The First Critique on the Physico-Theological Argument 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The ordinary physico-theology 16.3 Kant’s revised physico-theology 16.4 The pre-critical revised physico-theology: concluding remarks 384 390 390 391 396
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CONTENTS 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.10 The revised physico-theology in the first Critique The first Critique on the physico-theological argument Kant’s criticisms of the dogmatic physico-theological argument Do we observe end-directedness? The doctrinal belief in an Author of Nature The non-dogmatic argument: criticisms and prospects 17. The Regulative Use of the Ideas 17.1 Introduction 17.2 The Idea of the soul as a regulative principle 17.3 The Idea of God as a regulative principle 17.4 Laws expressing the purposes of nature 17.5 Lazy reason and perverted reason 17.6 The Idea of systematic unity 17.7 The first Critique on the courses of the heavenly bodies 17.8 The transcendental principles 17.9 The co-applicability of the logical principles 17.10 The focus imaginarius Xl 404 406 410 415 418 419 422 422 426 427 430 432 432 440 445 448 448 18. Closing Reflections 18.1 Further conclusions 18.2 Denying knowledge (again) 18.3 Transcendental Realism as a logical impossibility 18.4 The loss of innocence 18.5 Exhaustiveness 453 454 457 459 460 461 Appendix: Abbreviations 463 Bibliography Index 467 475 |
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spellingShingle | Proops, Ian The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 (DE-588)118559796 gnd Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft (DE-588)4099256-1 gnd Transzendentalphilosophie (DE-588)4060719-7 gnd Dialektik (DE-588)4012058-2 gnd Kritizismus (DE-588)4165789-5 gnd |
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title | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic |
title_auth | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic |
title_exact_search | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic |
title_exact_search_txtP | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic |
title_full | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic Ian Proops |
title_fullStr | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic Ian Proops |
title_full_unstemmed | The fiery test of critique a reading of Kant's dialectic Ian Proops |
title_short | The fiery test of critique |
title_sort | the fiery test of critique a reading of kant s dialectic |
title_sub | a reading of Kant's dialectic |
topic | Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 (DE-588)118559796 gnd Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft (DE-588)4099256-1 gnd Transzendentalphilosophie (DE-588)4060719-7 gnd Dialektik (DE-588)4012058-2 gnd Kritizismus (DE-588)4165789-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 Kritik der reinen Vernunft Transzendentalphilosophie Dialektik Kritizismus |
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