Ian Proops illuminates the idea of 'critique', the 'fiery test' which was central to Kant's philosophical project. He shows how Kant conceived it as a process for separating good metaphysics from bad, and explores what the positive results of this process were in one of the most famous sections of his work, the Transcendental Dialectic.
Ian Proops illuminates the idea of 'critique', the 'fiery test' which was central to Kant's philosophical project. He shows how Kant conceived it as a process for separating good metaphysics from bad, and explores what the positive results of this process were in one of the most famous sections of his work, the Transcendental Dialectic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Proops is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He works on Kant and on the history of analytic philosophy.
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Introduction Part I: Rational Psychology 1: Transcendental Illusion 2: Empirical and Rational Psychology 3: The Paralogisms--Preliminaries 4: The First Paralogism in B 5: The First Paralogism in A 6: The Second Paralogism 7: The Third Paralogism 8: The Fourth Paralogism Part II: Rational Cosmology 9: The Mathematical Antinomies Presented 10: The Mathematical Antinomies Resolved 11: The Third Antinomy Presented 12: The Third Antinomy Resolved 13: The Fourth Antinomy Part III: Rational Theology 14: The Ontological Argument 15: The Cosmological Argument 16: The Physico-Theological Argument 17: The Regulative Use of the Ideas 18: Closing Reflections
Introduction Part I: Rational Psychology 1: Transcendental Illusion 2: Empirical and Rational Psychology 3: The Paralogisms--Preliminaries 4: The First Paralogism in B 5: The First Paralogism in A 6: The Second Paralogism 7: The Third Paralogism 8: The Fourth Paralogism Part II: Rational Cosmology 9: The Mathematical Antinomies Presented 10: The Mathematical Antinomies Resolved 11: The Third Antinomy Presented 12: The Third Antinomy Resolved 13: The Fourth Antinomy Part III: Rational Theology 14: The Ontological Argument 15: The Cosmological Argument 16: The Physico-Theological Argument 17: The Regulative Use of the Ideas 18: Closing Reflections
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