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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Introduction: Two Ways to Encounter Kant
- 1 Intelligibility: From Direct Platonism to Concept Empiricism
- 2 Epistemic Legitimacy: Experiential Unity, First Principles, and Strategy K
- 3 The World from a Point of View: Space and Time
- 4 Concepts and Categories: Transcendental Logic and the Metaphysical Deduction
- 5 Perceptual Synthesis: From Sensations to Objects
- 6 Schemata and Principles: From Pure Concepts to Objective Judgments
- 7 Synchronic Manifolds: The Axioms and Anticipations
- 8 Diachronic Manifolds: The Analogies of Experience
- 9 Duration and Persistence: Substance in the Analogies
- 10 Succession and Simultaneity: Causation in the Analogies
- 11 The World as Actual: The Postulates and the Refutation of Idealism
- 12 The Thinking Self as an Idea of Reason: The Paralogisms
- 13 Reason in Conflict with Itself: A Brief Look at the Antinomies
- Epilogue: The Rest of the First Critique
- Bibliography: Works Cited and Suggestions for Further Reading
- Index
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Title Pages
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- Accessing Kant
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Introduction: Two Ways to Encounter Kant
- 1 Intelligibility: From Direct Platonism to Concept Empiricism
- 2 Epistemic Legitimacy: Experiential Unity, First Principles, and Strategy K
- 3 The World from a Point of View: Space and Time
- 4 Concepts and Categories: Transcendental Logic and the Metaphysical Deduction
- 5 Perceptual Synthesis: From Sensations to Objects
- 6 Schemata and Principles: From Pure Concepts to Objective Judgments
- 7 Synchronic Manifolds: The Axioms and Anticipations
- 8 Diachronic Manifolds: The Analogies of Experience
- 9 Duration and Persistence: Substance in the Analogies
- 10 Succession and Simultaneity: Causation in the Analogies
- 11 The World as Actual: The Postulates and the Refutation of Idealism
- 12 The Thinking Self as an Idea of Reason: The Paralogisms
- 13 Reason in Conflict with Itself: A Brief Look at the Antinomies
- Epilogue: The Rest of the First Critique
- Bibliography: Works Cited and Suggestions for Further Reading
- Index