Kant`s Transcendental Deductions The Three Critiques and the Opus Postumum
Material type: TextPublication details: California Stanford University Press 1989Description: 271pDDC classification:- N75.1KI F774
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includes index and biblioraphy
PRELUDE: The Precritical Beginnings Kant`s First Drafts of the Deduction of the Categories WOLFGANG CARL Two Ways of Reading Kant`s Letter to Herz: Comments on Carl LEWIS WHITE BECK The Critique of Pure Reason Kant`s Notion of a Deduction and the Methodological Background of the First Critique DIETER HENRICH pall; Psychology and the Transcendental Deduction g u ye r The Critique of Practical Reason Themes in Kant`s Moral Philosophy john ra wl s Justification and Freedom in the Critique of Practical Reason HENRY E. ALLISON Justification and Objectivity: Comments on Rawls and Allison BARBARA HERMAN The Critique of Judgment The Social Spirit of Mankind STUART HAMPSHIRE Why Must There Be a Transcendental Deduction in Kant`s Critique of Judgment ROLF-PETER HORSTMANN The Deductions in the Critique of Judgment: Comments on Hampshire and Horstmann REINHARD BRANDT The Of us postumum Apperception and Ether: On the Idea of a Transcendental Deduction of Matter in Kant`s Opus postumum BURKHARD TUSCHLING Kant`s Selbstsetzungslehre ECKART FORSTER Kant`s "Dynamics": Comments on Tuschling and Forster JULES VUILLEMIN
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