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|a Kant's Philosophical Revolution :
|b A Short Guide to the Critique of Pure Reason /
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|a Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Preface; PART 1 PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS: RETHINKING THE OBJECT; The Foundations of the Sciences; The Critique as Self-Consciousness and as an Act of Autonomy; Finite Rational Beings; No Intellectual Intuition; Skepticism and Dogmatism; The Interests of Reason and Its History; PART 2 FOLLOWING KANTâ#x80;#x99;S ARGUMENT; The Introduction; On the Structure of the Book; Space and Time as Forms of Intuition: The Transcendental Aesthetics; The Direct (â#x80;#x9C;Metaphysicalâ#x80;#x9D;) Explication; The Indirect (Regressive or â#x80;#x9C;Transcendentalâ#x80;#x9D;) Explication
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|a The Transcendental Logic: The Categories as the Foundations of ObjectsAnalytic and Dialectic; The Analytic of Concepts; The Metaphysical Deduction and the Discovery of the Categories: What Are the Facts of Reason?; Synthesis as Judgment; The Transcendental Deduction: Validating the Categories; The Regressive Argument; The Conditions of Possibility of Nonscientific Experience; The Deduction in Edition A: The Hierarchy of Syntheses; The Progressive Argument; Schematic Presentation; Schematism; The Analytic of Transcendental Principles: The â#x80;#x9C;Pure Science of Natureâ#x80;#x9D
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|a Logical and Empirical NecessityThe Object as Phenomenon and the Enigmatic Transcendental X; The Refutation of Idealism; In What Sense Is the Transcendental Logic Considered a Critical Metaphysics?; Phenomena and Noumena; The Transcendental Dialectic; The Unconditioned as Totality; The Ideas of Reason; The Immortality of the Soul: The Paralogisms; The Antinomies: The World as Totality; Godâ#x80;#x99;s Existence; The Regulative Idea; Metaphysical Tension and Self-Knowledge; Select Bibliography; Index
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|a A short, clear, and authoritative guide to one of the most important and difficult works of modern philosophyPerhaps the most influential work of modern philosophy, Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is also one of the hardest to read, since it brims with complex arguments, difficult ideas, and tortuous sentences. A philosophical revolutionary, Kant had to invent a language to express his new ideas, and he wrote quickly. It's little wonder that the Critique was misunderstood from the start, or that Kant was compelled to revise it in a second edition, or that it still presents great challenges to the reader. In this short, accessible book, eminent philosopher and Kant expert Yirmiyahu Yovel helps readers find their way through the web of Kant's classic by providing a clear and authoritative summary of the entire work. The distillation of decades of studying and teaching Kant, Yovel's "systematic explication" untangles the ideas and arguments of the Critique in the order in which Kant presents them. This guide provides helpful explanations of difficult issues such as the difference between general and transcendental logic, the variants of Transcendental Deduction, and the constitutive role of the "I think." Yovel underscores the central importance of Kant's insistence on the finitude of reason and succinctly describes how the Critique's key ideas are related to Kant's other writings. The result is an invaluable guide for philosophers and students.
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