Artigo Revisado por pares

Kant and the Claims of Knowledge.

1991; Duke University Press; Volume: 100; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2185320

ISSN

1558-1470

Autores

T. H. Irwin, Paul Guyer,

Tópico(s)

Classical Philosophy and Thought

Resumo

Acknowledgments Notes on sources Introduction Part I. Kant's Early View: 1. The problem of objective validity 2. The transcendental theory of experience: 1774-1775 Part II. The Transcendental Deduction from 1781 to 1787: 3. The real premises of the deduction 4. The deduction from knowledge of objects 5. The deduction and aperception Part III. The Principles of Empirical Knowledge: 6. The schematism and system of principles 7. Axioms and anticipations 8. The general principle of the analogies 9. The first analogy: substance 10. The second analogy: causation 11. The third analogy: interaction Part IV. The Refutation of Idealism: 12. The problem, project, and promise of the refutation 13. The central arguments of the refutation 14. The metaphysics of the refutation Part V. Transcendental Idealism: 15. Appearances and things in themselves 16. Transcendental idealism and the forms of intuition 17. Transcendental idealism and the theory of judgment 18. Transcendental idealism and the 'Antinomy of Pure Reason' Afterword Notes General index.

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