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The revolutionary Kant : a commentary on the Critique of pure reason
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The revolutionary Kant : a commentary on the Critique of pure reason

Graham Bird

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Introduction to the preliminary apparatus
The two prefaces
The introduction
Synthetic a priori judgments
The transcendental/empirical distinction
The transcendental aesthetic
Space, time, and perception
Space and time in experience and in mathematics: the metaphysical and transcendental expositions
Kant's theory of the sensory contribution to experience
Two residual issues from the aesthetic: Sellars's and McDowell's
"Myth of the given"; prolegomena ?
Kant and skepticism
The transcendental analytic and metaphysical deduction
The transcendental deduction (1)
The transcendental deduction (2)
The transcendental deduction (3)
The transcendental deduction (4)
The analytic of principles
The mathematical principles
The three analogies of experience
What do the analogies achieve?
The postulates and refutation of idealism
Concluding sections of the analytic of principles
The wider theoretical context of Kant's appeal to things in themselves
The apparatus and philosophical therapy of the dialectic
The paralogisms
The mathematical antinomies
The third antinomy: freedom of the will
The fourth antinomy, ideal, and appendix to the dialectic
The doctrine of method
A concluding summary of transcendental idealism.

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