The Completeness of Kant`s Table of Judgments

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: California Stanford University Press 1992Description: 132pDDC classification:
  • N75.1KI R271
Partial contents:
CHAPTERl The Problem and the Clue 1 CHAPTER2 The Highest Point: The Objective Unity of Self-Consciousness 21 CHAPTERS The Analytic Unity of Consciousness 31 CHAPTER4 The Definition of Judgment 41 CHAPTERS Outline of the Systematization of the Primary Functions 47 ¿1. Derivation of Categorical Judgments 49 ¿2. Derivation of Hypothetical Judgments 51 ¿3. Derivation of Disjunctive and Modal Judgments 54 ¿4. Derivation of the Quality and Quantity of Judgments 57 CHAPTER6 Textual Justification 61 ¿1. The Entire Path and the Direction of Its Course 61 ¿2. The Individual Sections of the Path 67 CHAPTER7 Completeness 101
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CHAPTERl The Problem and the Clue 1 CHAPTER2 The Highest Point: The Objective Unity of Self-Consciousness 21 CHAPTERS The Analytic Unity of Consciousness 31 CHAPTER4 The Definition of Judgment 41 CHAPTERS Outline of the Systematization of the Primary Functions 47 ¿1. Derivation of Categorical Judgments 49 ¿2. Derivation of Hypothetical Judgments 51 ¿3. Derivation of Disjunctive and Modal Judgments 54 ¿4. Derivation of the Quality and Quantity of Judgments 57 CHAPTER6 Textual Justification 61 ¿1. The Entire Path and the Direction of Its Course 61 ¿2. The Individual Sections of the Path 67 CHAPTER7 Completeness 101

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