Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' : A Reader's Guide.
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- 9781441176820
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- B2779 -- .L83 2007eb
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Note on the Text -- 1 Context -- i. Kant Chronology and Biography -- ii. Between the Revolutions: The Age of Criticism and Enlightenment -- iii. Overview of Kant's Other Major Works -- 2 Overview of Themes -- i. Overview -- ii. Background of the Text -- 3 Reading the Text -- i. Introduction -- ii. Transcendental Aesthetic -- iii. Transcendental Logic -- iv. Imagination, Synthesis and the Third Basic Faculty of the Soul -- v. Transcendental Deduction -- vi. Transcendental Judgment: Judgment and Schematism -- vii. The Principles of Pure Understanding -- viii. Blindnesses: The Status of Imagination in the First Critique -- ix. Phenomena and Noumena -- x. Transcendental Dialectic -- xi. Paralogisms of Pure Reason -- xii. The Antinomy of Pure Reason -- xiii. The Ideal of Pure Reason -- xiv. Transcendental Doctrine of Method -- xv. Epilogue: the Critique of Pure Reason -- 4 Reception and Influence -- i. The Rationalists -- ii. The 'Pantheism Controversy' -- iii. The German Idealist Movement -- iv. Kant and Schopenhauer -- v. Neo-Kantianism -- vi. The Continental/Analytic Divide -- Notes -- Guide to Futher Reading -- Appendix: Contents of the Critique of Pure Reason with A & -- B Locations -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- W -- X -- Z.
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