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100 _aMohanty, J N
245 _aLectures on Kant`s Critique of Pure Reason
260 _aNew Delhi
_bConcept Publishing Company
_c2014
300 _a257p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1 Introduction .....13 Reason ....13 Leibniz and hume .....14 Preface to the first edition .....16 Analytic and synthetic .....20 Mathematical judgments ....24 Philosophy of mathematics .....27 Natural science ....31 Metaphysics .....32 Transcendental .....32 A priori .....38 Necessity ....39 2 Transcendental aesthetic ....41 Intution .....41 Object .....46 Representations: Instuitions and sensations ...46 Neo-kantian reading of kant ......49 Metaphysical exposition of space and time ...57 Transcendental exposition of the concept of time .....73 Conclusions ....76 3 Transcendental logic ....99 Logic ....101 4 Transcendental analytic ......107 Analytic of concepts .....107 Metaphysical deduction .....108 Analytic and synthetic unity .....120 Transcendental deduction of categories .....136 Deduction in the two editions .....140 5 Threefold synthesis .....151 The synthesis of apprehension in intuition .....151 The synthesis of reproduction in imagination .....156 The synthesis of recognition in a concept ....161 Objective deduction .....165 6 Analytic of principles .....187 Schematism ....187 Real definition ....195 7 Principles of pure understanding ....200 Axioms of intuition ....205 Anticipations of perception ....206 Analogies of experience ....207 The first analogy ....209 The second analogy .....222 Postulates of empirical thought ....236 Phenomena and noumena ....241 8 Concepts of reflection ....243 Identity and difference ....244 Agreement and opposition .....246 The inner and the outer ....246 Matter and form ....247 9 Thoughts about kant .....248
700 1 _aChatterjea, Tara
700 1 _aBasu, Sandhya
902 _bSFS
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