This book reconstructs, using the tools of propositional logic, thirty-six of the central arguments from Immanuel Kant's landmark work, the Critique of Pure Reason. Although there are many excellent companions to and commentaries on the Critique, none of these books straightforwardly reconstructs so many of Kant's arguments premise by premise, using the tools of propositional logic.
This book reconstructs, using the tools of propositional logic, thirty-six of the central arguments from Immanuel Kant's landmark work, the Critique of Pure Reason. Although there are many excellent companions to and commentaries on the Critique, none of these books straightforwardly reconstructs so many of Kant's arguments premise by premise, using the tools of propositional logic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Bryan Hall - Other Mark Black and Matt Sheffield
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I. The Transcendental Aesthetic Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Introduction to the Transcendental Aesthetic Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Space Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Time Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Conclusions from the Transcendental Aesthetic Part 7 Part II. The Transcendental Analytic Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Introduction to the Transcendental Analytic Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Metaphysical Deduction Chapter 10 Chapter 7. The A Transcendental Deduction Chapter 11 Chapter 8. The B Transcendental Deduction Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Schematism Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Axioms and Anticipations Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Analogies of Experience Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Postulates and Refutation of Idealism Chapter 16 Chapter 13. Conclusions from the Transcendental Analytic Part 17 Part III. The Transcendental Dialectic Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Introduction to the Transcendental Dialectic Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Paralogisms Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Antinomies Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Ideal Chapter 22 Chapter 18. Conclusions from the Transcendental Dialectic Part 23 Appendix: Advice for the Student Reader Part 24 Glossary
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I. The Transcendental Aesthetic Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Introduction to the Transcendental Aesthetic Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Space Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Time Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Conclusions from the Transcendental Aesthetic Part 7 Part II. The Transcendental Analytic Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Introduction to the Transcendental Analytic Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Metaphysical Deduction Chapter 10 Chapter 7. The A Transcendental Deduction Chapter 11 Chapter 8. The B Transcendental Deduction Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Schematism Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Axioms and Anticipations Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Analogies of Experience Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Postulates and Refutation of Idealism Chapter 16 Chapter 13. Conclusions from the Transcendental Analytic Part 17 Part III. The Transcendental Dialectic Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Introduction to the Transcendental Dialectic Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Paralogisms Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Antinomies Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Ideal Chapter 22 Chapter 18. Conclusions from the Transcendental Dialectic Part 23 Appendix: Advice for the Student Reader Part 24 Glossary
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