The Coherence of Kant's Transcendental Idealism
1. Introduction Kant considered the doctrine of transcendental idealism an indisp- sable part of the theory of knowledge presented in the Critique of Pure Reason. My aim in this book is to present a new defense of the coh- ence and plausibility of Kant’s transcendental idealism and its indisp- sabil...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2005.
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Series: | Studies in German Idealism,
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- A priori Knowledge
- Kant’s Concept of the A Priori
- Skepticism and A Priori Knowledge
- The Skeptical Problem
- Transcendental Idealism
- The Transcendental Ideality of Space and Time: The Problem
- The Singularity and Immediacy of Intuitions
- The Immediacy of Space and Time
- The Non-Spatiotemporality of Things in Themselves
- Appearances, The Transcendental Object and the Noumenon
- Transcendental Synthesis
- The Concept of Transcendental Synthesis
- The Transcendental Deduction and Transcendental Synthesis
- The Inherent Ambiguity of “I Think”
- Self-Consciousness and Transcendental Synthesis
- The Analogies of Experience
- The Refutation of Idealism.