The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Herausgeber: Guyer, Paul
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Herausgeber: Guyer, Paul
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The first collective commentary in English on Kant's landmark 1871 publication.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9780521883863
- ISBN-10: 0521883865
- Artikelnr.: 28177755
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9780521883863
- ISBN-10: 0521883865
- Artikelnr.: 28177755
Part I. The Background to the Critique: 1. Kant's Copernican turn and the
rationalist tradition Desmond Hogan; 2. Kant, the empiricists, and the
enterprise of deduction Kenneth P. Winkler; Part II. The Arguments of the
Critique: 3. The introduction to the Critique: framing the question R.
Lanier Anderson; 4. The Transcendental Aesthetic Lisa Shabel; 5. The
deduction of categories: the Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions
Paul Guyer; 6. The system of principles Eric Watkins; 7. The refutation of
idealism and the distinction between phenomena and noumena Dina Edmundts;
8. The ideas of pure reason Michael Rohlf; 9. The paralogisms of pure
reason Julian Wuerth; 10. The antinomies of pure reason Allen Wood; 11. The
ideal of pure reason Michelle Grier; 12. The appendix to the dialectic and
the canon of pure reason: the positive role of reason Frederick Rauscher;
13. The Transcendental Doctrine of Method A. W. Moore; Part III. The Impact
of the Critique: 14. The reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in German
Idealism Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 15. The 'Transcendental Method': on the
reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in neo-Kantianism Konstantin
Pollok; 16. The Critique of Pure Reason and continental philosophy:
Heidegger's interpretation of transcendental imagination Daniel Dahlstrom;
17. The Critique of Pure Reason and analytic philosophy Kenneth R.
Westphal.
rationalist tradition Desmond Hogan; 2. Kant, the empiricists, and the
enterprise of deduction Kenneth P. Winkler; Part II. The Arguments of the
Critique: 3. The introduction to the Critique: framing the question R.
Lanier Anderson; 4. The Transcendental Aesthetic Lisa Shabel; 5. The
deduction of categories: the Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions
Paul Guyer; 6. The system of principles Eric Watkins; 7. The refutation of
idealism and the distinction between phenomena and noumena Dina Edmundts;
8. The ideas of pure reason Michael Rohlf; 9. The paralogisms of pure
reason Julian Wuerth; 10. The antinomies of pure reason Allen Wood; 11. The
ideal of pure reason Michelle Grier; 12. The appendix to the dialectic and
the canon of pure reason: the positive role of reason Frederick Rauscher;
13. The Transcendental Doctrine of Method A. W. Moore; Part III. The Impact
of the Critique: 14. The reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in German
Idealism Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 15. The 'Transcendental Method': on the
reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in neo-Kantianism Konstantin
Pollok; 16. The Critique of Pure Reason and continental philosophy:
Heidegger's interpretation of transcendental imagination Daniel Dahlstrom;
17. The Critique of Pure Reason and analytic philosophy Kenneth R.
Westphal.
Part I. The Background to the Critique: 1. Kant's Copernican turn and the
rationalist tradition Desmond Hogan; 2. Kant, the empiricists, and the
enterprise of deduction Kenneth P. Winkler; Part II. The Arguments of the
Critique: 3. The introduction to the Critique: framing the question R.
Lanier Anderson; 4. The Transcendental Aesthetic Lisa Shabel; 5. The
deduction of categories: the Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions
Paul Guyer; 6. The system of principles Eric Watkins; 7. The refutation of
idealism and the distinction between phenomena and noumena Dina Edmundts;
8. The ideas of pure reason Michael Rohlf; 9. The paralogisms of pure
reason Julian Wuerth; 10. The antinomies of pure reason Allen Wood; 11. The
ideal of pure reason Michelle Grier; 12. The appendix to the dialectic and
the canon of pure reason: the positive role of reason Frederick Rauscher;
13. The Transcendental Doctrine of Method A. W. Moore; Part III. The Impact
of the Critique: 14. The reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in German
Idealism Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 15. The 'Transcendental Method': on the
reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in neo-Kantianism Konstantin
Pollok; 16. The Critique of Pure Reason and continental philosophy:
Heidegger's interpretation of transcendental imagination Daniel Dahlstrom;
17. The Critique of Pure Reason and analytic philosophy Kenneth R.
Westphal.
rationalist tradition Desmond Hogan; 2. Kant, the empiricists, and the
enterprise of deduction Kenneth P. Winkler; Part II. The Arguments of the
Critique: 3. The introduction to the Critique: framing the question R.
Lanier Anderson; 4. The Transcendental Aesthetic Lisa Shabel; 5. The
deduction of categories: the Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions
Paul Guyer; 6. The system of principles Eric Watkins; 7. The refutation of
idealism and the distinction between phenomena and noumena Dina Edmundts;
8. The ideas of pure reason Michael Rohlf; 9. The paralogisms of pure
reason Julian Wuerth; 10. The antinomies of pure reason Allen Wood; 11. The
ideal of pure reason Michelle Grier; 12. The appendix to the dialectic and
the canon of pure reason: the positive role of reason Frederick Rauscher;
13. The Transcendental Doctrine of Method A. W. Moore; Part III. The Impact
of the Critique: 14. The reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in German
Idealism Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 15. The 'Transcendental Method': on the
reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in neo-Kantianism Konstantin
Pollok; 16. The Critique of Pure Reason and continental philosophy:
Heidegger's interpretation of transcendental imagination Daniel Dahlstrom;
17. The Critique of Pure Reason and analytic philosophy Kenneth R.
Westphal.