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Title:
Critique of pure reason
Publication Date:
2007
Publication Information:
London ; New York : Penguin, 2007.
Physical Description:
lxxvi, 708 pages ; 20 cm.
ISBN:
9780140447477
Abstract:
A treatise in which eighteenth-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant attempts to reconcile empiricism and rationalism.
Contents:
I. On the Distinction between Pure and Empirical Cognition -- IV. On the Distinction between Analytic and Synthetic Judgments -- V. All Theoretical Sciences of Reason Contain Synthetic A Priori Judgments as Principles -- VI. The General Problem of Pure Reason -- VII. Idea and Division of a Special Science under the Name of Critique of Pure Reason -- Transcendental Doctrine of Elements -- Part I. Transcendental Aesthetic 1 -- Section I. Space -- 2. Metaphysical Exposition of This Concept -- 3. Transcendental Exposition of the Concept of Space -- Conclusions from the Above Concepts -- Section II. Time -- 4. Metaphysical Exposition of the Concept of Time -- 5. Transcendental Exposition of the Concept of Time -- 6. Conclusions from these Concepts -- 7. Elucidation -- Part II. Transcendental Logic -- Introduction: Idea of a Transcendental Logic -- I. On Logic As Such -- Division I Transcendental Analytic -- Book I. Analytic of Concepts -- Chapter I. On the Guide for the Discovery of All Pure Concepts of Understanding -- Transcendental Guide for the Discovery of All Pure Concepts of Understanding -- Section I. On the Understanding's Logical Use As Such -- Section II 9. On the Understanding's Logical Function in Judgments -- Section III 10. On the Pure Concepts of Understanding, or Categories -- Chapter II. On the Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding -- Section I 13. On the Principles of a Transcendental Deduction As Such -- 14. Transition to the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories -- Section II. [Second Edition] Transcendental Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding -- 15. On the Possibility of a Combination As Such -- 16. On the Original Synthetic Unity of Apperception -- 17. The Principle of the Synthetic Unity of Apperception Is the Supreme Principle for All Use of the Understanding -- 18. What Objective Unity of Self-Consciousness Is -- 19. The Logical Form of All Judgments Consists in the Objective Unity of Apperception of the Concepts Contained in Them -- 20. All Sensible Intuitions Are Subject to the Categories, Which Are Conditions under Which Alone Their Manifold Can Come Together in One Consciousness -- 21. Comment -- 22. A Category Cannot Be Used for Cognizing Things Except When It Is Applied to Objects of Experience -- 24. On Applying the Categories to Objects of the Senses As Such -- 26. Transcendental Deduction of the Universally Possible Use in Experience of the Pure Concepts of Understanding -- 27. Result of This Deduction of the Concepts of Understanding -- Brief Sketch of This Deduction -- Book II. Analytic of Principles -- Chapter I. On the Schematism of the Pure Concepts of Understanding -- Chapter II. System of All Principles of Pure Understanding -- Section II. On the Supreme Principle of All Synthetic Judgments -- Section III. Systematic Presentation of All the Synthetic Principles of Pure Understanding -- 1. Axioms of Intuition -- 2. Anticipations of Perception -- 3. Analogies of Experience -- A. First Analogy: Principle of the Permanence of Substance -- B. Second Analogy: Principle of Temporal Succession According to the Law of Causality -- C. Third Analogy: Principle of Simultaneity According to the Law of Interaction or Community -- Refutation of Idealism [Second Edition] -- Division II. Transcendental Dialectic -- I. On Transcendental Illusion -- II. On Pure Reason As the Seat of Transcendental Illusion -- C. On the Pure Use of Reason -- Book II. On the Dialectical Inferences of Pure Reason -- Chapter I. On the Paralogisms of Pure Reason [Second Edition] -- Chapter II. The Antinomy of Pure Reason -- Section I. System of Cosmological Ideas -- Section II. Antithetic of Pure Reason -- First Conflict of Transcendental Ideas -- Second Conflict of Transcendental Ideas -- Third Conflict of Transcendental Ideas -- Section VII. Critical Decision of the Cosmological Dispute That Reason Has with Itself -- Section VIII. Pure Reason's Regulative Principle Regarding the Cosmological Ideas -- Section IX. On the Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason in Regard to All Cosmological Ideas -- I. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of Composition of Appearances of a World Whole -- II. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of Division of a Whole Given in Intuition -- III. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of Totality in the Derivation of World Events from Their Causes -- Chapter III. The Ideal of Pure Reason -- Section IV. On the Impossibility of an Ontological Proof of the Existence of God -- Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic -- On the Final Aim of the Natural Dialectic of Human Reason -- Transcendental Doctrine of Method -- Chapter II. The Canon of Pure Reason -- Section I. On the Ultimate Purpose of the Pure Use of Our Reason -- Section II. On the Ideal of the Highest Good, As a Determining Basis of the Ultimate Purpose of Pure Reason -- Section III. On Opinion, Knowledge, and Faith.
Language:
English
Additional Language:
Translated from the German.
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