Kant's Critical Philosophy : The Doctrine of the Faculties.
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- 9781441120939
- 194
- BD164 .D454 2008
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Translators' Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Transcendental Method -- Reason according to Kant -- First sense of the word 'Faculty' -- Higher Faculty of Knowledge -- Higher Faculty of Desire -- Second sense of the word 'Faculty' -- Relation between the two senses of the word 'Faculty' -- 1 The Relationship of the Faculties in the Critique of Pure Reason -- A priori and Transcendental -- The Copernican Revolution -- Synthesis and the Legislative Understanding -- Role of the Imagination -- Role of Reason -- Problem of the Relationship between the Faculties: Common Sense -- Legitimate Employment, Illegitimate Employment -- 2 The Relationship of the Faculties in the Critique of Practical Reason -- Legislative Reason -- Problem of Freedom -- Role of the Understanding -- Moral Common Sense and Illegitimate Uses -- Problem of Realization -- Conditions of Realization -- Practical Interest and Speculative Interest -- 3 The Relationship of the Faculties in the Critique of Judgement -- Is there a Higher Form of Feeling? -- Aesthetic Common Sense -- The Relationship between the Faculties in the Sublime -- The Standpoint of Genesis -- Symbolism in Nature -- Symbolism in Art, or Genius -- Is Judgement a Faculty? -- From Aesthetics to Teleology -- Conclusion: The Ends of Reason -- Doctrine of the Faculties -- Theory of Ends -- History or Realization -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
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