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First published in 2002. This is Volume II of four of a series on Kant's and is concerned with his Metaphysic of Experience (Vol I), a commentary of the first half of the Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft. Written in 1936, this is a detailed commentary of the work with particular attention to passage where the language is most difficult, and especially in such passages as the Transcendental Deduction and the argument of the Analogies.
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First published in 2002. This is Volume II of four of a series on Kant's and is concerned with his Metaphysic of Experience (Vol I), a commentary of the first half of the Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft. Written in 1936, this is a detailed commentary of the work with particular attention to passage where the language is most difficult, and especially in such passages as the Transcendental Deduction and the argument of the Analogies.
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- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780415511070
- ISBN-10: 0415511070
- Artikelnr.: 40248213
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9780415511070
- ISBN-10: 0415511070
- Artikelnr.: 40248213
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
H J Paton
Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Kant's Problem; Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality; Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements; Part 2 Space and Time; Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility; Chapter 5 Space and Time-The Metaphysical Exposition; Chapter 6 Space and Time-Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions; Chapter 7 Space and Time-Kant's Assumptions; Chapter 8 Space and Time-Kant's Conclusions; Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic; Chapter 9 Formal Logic; Chapter 10 Formal Logic; Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic; Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories; Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement; Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis; Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction; Chapter 15 The Categories; Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition; Chapter 16 The Problem; Chapter 17 The Method of Solution; Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition; Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis; Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept; Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature; Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object; Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories; Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances; Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories; Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition; Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition; Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature; Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction; Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction; Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction; Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience;
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 1 Kant's Problem
Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality
Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements
Part 2 Space and Time
Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility
Chapter 5 Space and Time-The Metaphysical Exposition
Chapter 6 Space and Time-Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions
Chapter 7 Space and Time-Kant's Assumptions
Chapter 8 Space and Time-Kant's Conclusions
Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic
Chapter 9 Formal Logic
Chapter 10 Formal Logic
Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic
Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement
Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis
Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction
Chapter 15 The Categories
Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition
Chapter 16 The Problem
Chapter 17 The Method of Solution
Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition
Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis
Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept
Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature
Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object
Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories
Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances
Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition
Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition
Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature
Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction
Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction
Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction
Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience
Part 1 Kant's Problem
Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality
Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements
Part 2 Space and Time
Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility
Chapter 5 Space and Time-The Metaphysical Exposition
Chapter 6 Space and Time-Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions
Chapter 7 Space and Time-Kant's Assumptions
Chapter 8 Space and Time-Kant's Conclusions
Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic
Chapter 9 Formal Logic
Chapter 10 Formal Logic
Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic
Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement
Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis
Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction
Chapter 15 The Categories
Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition
Chapter 16 The Problem
Chapter 17 The Method of Solution
Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition
Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis
Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept
Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature
Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object
Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories
Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances
Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition
Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition
Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature
Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction
Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction
Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction
Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience
Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Kant's Problem; Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality; Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements; Part 2 Space and Time; Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility; Chapter 5 Space and Time-The Metaphysical Exposition; Chapter 6 Space and Time-Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions; Chapter 7 Space and Time-Kant's Assumptions; Chapter 8 Space and Time-Kant's Conclusions; Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic; Chapter 9 Formal Logic; Chapter 10 Formal Logic; Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic; Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories; Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement; Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis; Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction; Chapter 15 The Categories; Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition; Chapter 16 The Problem; Chapter 17 The Method of Solution; Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition; Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis; Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept; Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature; Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object; Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories; Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances; Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories; Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition; Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition; Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature; Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction; Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction; Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction; Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience;
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 1 Kant's Problem
Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality
Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements
Part 2 Space and Time
Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility
Chapter 5 Space and Time-The Metaphysical Exposition
Chapter 6 Space and Time-Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions
Chapter 7 Space and Time-Kant's Assumptions
Chapter 8 Space and Time-Kant's Conclusions
Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic
Chapter 9 Formal Logic
Chapter 10 Formal Logic
Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic
Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement
Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis
Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction
Chapter 15 The Categories
Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition
Chapter 16 The Problem
Chapter 17 The Method of Solution
Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition
Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis
Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept
Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature
Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object
Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories
Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances
Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition
Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition
Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature
Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction
Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction
Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction
Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience
Part 1 Kant's Problem
Chapter 2 Appearance and Reality
Chapter 3 Synthetic A Priori Judgements
Part 2 Space and Time
Chapter 4 Sense and Sensibility
Chapter 5 Space and Time-The Metaphysical Exposition
Chapter 6 Space and Time-Transcendental Exposition and Conclusions
Chapter 7 Space and Time-Kant's Assumptions
Chapter 8 Space and Time-Kant's Conclusions
Part 3 Formal and Transcendental Logic
Chapter 9 Formal Logic
Chapter 10 Formal Logic
Chapter 11 Transcendental Logic
Part 4 The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 12 Conception and Judgement
Chapter 13 Conception and Synthesis
Chapter 14 The Metaphysical Deduction
Chapter 15 The Categories
Part 5 The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition
Chapter 16 The Problem
Chapter 17 The Method of Solution
Chapter 18 The Provisional Exposition
Chapter 19 The Threefold Synthesis
Chapter 20 The Object and the Concept
Chapter 21 Apperception and the Unity of Nature
Chapter 22 The Transcendental Object
Chapter 23 Apperception and the Categories
Chapter 24 The Affinity of Appearances
Part 6 The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories
Chapter 25 The Progressive Exposition
Chapter 26 The Regressive Exposition
Chapter 27 Understanding and Nature
Chapter 28 The Objective Deduction
Chapter 29 The Subjective Deduction
Chapter 30 The Argument of the Deduction
Chapter 31 The Factors in Experience







