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Kant's Transcendental Deduction P An Analytical-Historical Commentary

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

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27.01.2016

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KNV Besorgung

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494

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726 g

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Englisch

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978-0-19-872486-5

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  • Produktbild: Kant's Transcendental Deduction P
    • Note on Sources and Key to Abbreviations and Translations

    • Introduction

    • Chapter One :Kant's Analytic Metaphysics and Model of Cognition in the 1760s

    • 1: The Writings of 1762-1764: The Prize Essay, Negative Magnitudes, and the Beweisgrund

    • 2: Announcement of the Metaphysics Lectures of Winter 1764-1765 and Dreams of a Spirit-Seer (1766)

    • Chapter Two: Kant's Inaugural Dissertation and Its Context

    • 1: The Differentiation of Directions in Space (1768) and the "Great Light" of 1769

    • 2: The Inaugural Dissertation (1770)

    • Chapter Three: The "Silent Decade"

    • 1: Kant's Letter to Herz of February 21, 1772 and Its Context

    • 2: The Duisburg Nachlass

    • 3: B 12 and Related Texts

    • Appendix to Chapter Three: Kant and Tetens

    • 1: Kant's Reaction to Tetens' Work

    • 2: A Comparison of Their Treatments of Some Common Themes

    • 3: The Nature and Extent of Tetens' Direct Influence on Kant

    • Chaper Four: Setting the Stage

    • 1: The Clue to the Discovery of All Pure Concepts of the Understanding

    • 2: The Introductory Section of the Transcendental Deduction (A84-95)

    • Chapter Five: The A-Deduction: Section 2

    • 1: The Relation between the Subjective and the Objective Deductions

    • 2: Section 2 of the A-Deduction (A95-114)

    • Chaper Six: The A-Deduction: Section 3

    • 1: The Argument from above (A115-19)

    • 2: The Argument from below (A119-30)

    • Chapter Seven: The Interlude

    • 1: The Deduction in the Prolegomena

    • 2: The Note on the Deduction in the Preface to the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science

    • 3: Reflexionen 5923-35

    • Chapter Eight: The B-Deduction (1): Sections 15-20

    • 1: Section 15: On the Possibility of a Combination in General (B130-1)

    • 2: Section 16: On the Original Synthetic Unity of Apperception (B131-6)

    • 3: Section 17: The Principle of the Synthetic Unity of Apperception Is the Supreme Principle of All Use of the Understanding (B136-6)

    • 4: Section 18: What Objective Unity of Self-Consciousness Is (B139-40)

    • 5: Section 19: The Logical Form of All Judgments Consists in the Objective Unity of the Apperception of the Concepts Contained Therein (B140-2)

    • 6: Section 20: All Sensible Intuitions Stand under the Categories as Conditions under Which Alone Their Manifold Can Come Together in One Consciousness (B143)

    • Chapter Nine: The B-Deduction (2): Sections 21-7

    • 1: Section 21: The Transition (B144-6)

    • 2: Sections 22-3: The Restriction Thesis (B146-9)

    • 3: Section 24 (the First Part): The Relation of the Categories to the Forms of Sensible Intuition through the Transcendental Synthesis of the Imagination (B150-2)

    • 4: Section 24 (the Second Part) and Section 25: Inner Sense and Apperception (B152-9)

    • 5: Section 26: Apprehension, Perception, and Experience (B159-65)

    • 6: Section 27: A Recapitulation (B165-9)

    • Conclusion

    • Bibliography

    • Index