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Kant's Theory of a Priori Knowledge

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Publisher
Pennsylvania State Univ Pr
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
269
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Preface......Page 2
PART I: INTRODUCTION......Page 5
1. The Problem: The Possibility of A Priori Knowledge......Page 6
2. Kant's External Realism......Page 33
3. A Synopsis of the Solution to the Problem of A Priori Knowledge......Page 48
4. A Model of Kant's Theory of Representation......Page 58
PART II: TRANSCENDENTAL ONTOLOGY......Page 76
5. Interpretation of Text; Theory and View......Page 77
6. Monism or Dualism?......Page 88
7. The Necessity of Kant's Idealism......Page 101
8. Sensibility and the Understanding, Appearances and Things in Themselves......Page 123
PART III: TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC......Page 132
9. The Content of Kant's Logical Functions of Judgment......Page 133
10. Kant's Categories Reconsidered......Page 154
11. Three Issues in Step One of the B-Deduction......Page 172
12. Judgment, Consciousness, and the Categories......Page 187
13. Perception and the Categories......Page 206
14. The Transcendental Character of the Second Analogy......Page 230
PART IV: REVIEW......Page 248
15. Transcendental Epistemology......Page 249
Index......Page 262


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