Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Herausgeber: O'Shea, James R.
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Herausgeber: O'Shea, James R.
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This Critical Guide provides succinct and in-depth explorations of cutting-edge debates concerning the philosophical significance of Kant's revolutionary Critique of Pure Reason.
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This Critical Guide provides succinct and in-depth explorations of cutting-edge debates concerning the philosophical significance of Kant's revolutionary Critique of Pure Reason.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 607g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074811
- ISBN-10: 1107074819
- Artikelnr.: 48398901
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 607g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074811
- ISBN-10: 1107074819
- Artikelnr.: 48398901
Introduction James R. O'Shea; 1. Kant on the distinction between
sensibility and understanding Eric Watkins; 2. Knowledge and its object
Stephen Engstrom; 3. Transcendental idealism and the transcendental
aesthetic: reading the critique of pure reason forwards Lucy Allais; 4.
Kant on the ideality of space and the argument from Spinozism Michela
Massimi; 5. How precise is Kant's table of judgments? Michael Wolff
(translated by Kenneth R. Westphal); 6. Kant's 'Transcendental Deduction'
Barry Stroud; 7. Kant's critique of the layer-cake conception of human
mindedness in the B deduction James Conant; 8. The critical and 'empty'
representation 'I think' Patricia Kitcher; 9. Kant's
mathematical principles of pure understanding Lisa Shabel; 10. Kant's
dynamical principles: the analogies of experience Kenneth R. Westphal; 11.
The refutation of idealism Ralf M. Bader; 12. The antinomies: an entirely
natural antithetic of human reason Graham Bird; 13. The ideal of reason
John J. Callanan; 14. Knowledge, discipline, system, hope: the fate of
metaphysics in the doctrine of method Andrew Chignell.
sensibility and understanding Eric Watkins; 2. Knowledge and its object
Stephen Engstrom; 3. Transcendental idealism and the transcendental
aesthetic: reading the critique of pure reason forwards Lucy Allais; 4.
Kant on the ideality of space and the argument from Spinozism Michela
Massimi; 5. How precise is Kant's table of judgments? Michael Wolff
(translated by Kenneth R. Westphal); 6. Kant's 'Transcendental Deduction'
Barry Stroud; 7. Kant's critique of the layer-cake conception of human
mindedness in the B deduction James Conant; 8. The critical and 'empty'
representation 'I think' Patricia Kitcher; 9. Kant's
mathematical principles of pure understanding Lisa Shabel; 10. Kant's
dynamical principles: the analogies of experience Kenneth R. Westphal; 11.
The refutation of idealism Ralf M. Bader; 12. The antinomies: an entirely
natural antithetic of human reason Graham Bird; 13. The ideal of reason
John J. Callanan; 14. Knowledge, discipline, system, hope: the fate of
metaphysics in the doctrine of method Andrew Chignell.
Introduction James R. O'Shea; 1. Kant on the distinction between
sensibility and understanding Eric Watkins; 2. Knowledge and its object
Stephen Engstrom; 3. Transcendental idealism and the transcendental
aesthetic: reading the critique of pure reason forwards Lucy Allais; 4.
Kant on the ideality of space and the argument from Spinozism Michela
Massimi; 5. How precise is Kant's table of judgments? Michael Wolff
(translated by Kenneth R. Westphal); 6. Kant's 'Transcendental Deduction'
Barry Stroud; 7. Kant's critique of the layer-cake conception of human
mindedness in the B deduction James Conant; 8. The critical and 'empty'
representation 'I think' Patricia Kitcher; 9. Kant's
mathematical principles of pure understanding Lisa Shabel; 10. Kant's
dynamical principles: the analogies of experience Kenneth R. Westphal; 11.
The refutation of idealism Ralf M. Bader; 12. The antinomies: an entirely
natural antithetic of human reason Graham Bird; 13. The ideal of reason
John J. Callanan; 14. Knowledge, discipline, system, hope: the fate of
metaphysics in the doctrine of method Andrew Chignell.
sensibility and understanding Eric Watkins; 2. Knowledge and its object
Stephen Engstrom; 3. Transcendental idealism and the transcendental
aesthetic: reading the critique of pure reason forwards Lucy Allais; 4.
Kant on the ideality of space and the argument from Spinozism Michela
Massimi; 5. How precise is Kant's table of judgments? Michael Wolff
(translated by Kenneth R. Westphal); 6. Kant's 'Transcendental Deduction'
Barry Stroud; 7. Kant's critique of the layer-cake conception of human
mindedness in the B deduction James Conant; 8. The critical and 'empty'
representation 'I think' Patricia Kitcher; 9. Kant's
mathematical principles of pure understanding Lisa Shabel; 10. Kant's
dynamical principles: the analogies of experience Kenneth R. Westphal; 11.
The refutation of idealism Ralf M. Bader; 12. The antinomies: an entirely
natural antithetic of human reason Graham Bird; 13. The ideal of reason
John J. Callanan; 14. Knowledge, discipline, system, hope: the fate of
metaphysics in the doctrine of method Andrew Chignell.