Critique of Pure Reason"Critique of Pure Reason" is one of the most influential works in the history of literature. "Critique of Pure Reason" was originally published in two editions. The current book contains both the first edition (1781) and the second edition (1787). |
Contents
Preface xvii Translators Preface xxiv Why I Thought I Might Translate Kants Critique xxiv Why I Thought I Ought to translate Kants Critique xxix ... | xxxi |
Kants Metaphysic in Relation to Physical Science xl Kants Philosophy as Judged by History xlv On the Text of Kants Critique of Pure Reason xlix Cri... | 4 |
Division of Transcendental Philosophy 8 Critique of the Pure Reason 11 The Elements of Transcendentalism 11 The Elements of Transcendentalism ... | 16 |
Transcendental Logic 31 Introduction the Idea of a Transcendental Logic 31 I Of Logic in General 31 II Of Transcendental Logic | 34 |
Transcendental Analytic in Two Books with Their Chapters | 48 |
Analytic of Principles | 78 |
Of the Schematism of the Pure Concepts of | 90 |
Anticipations of Perception 99 III The Analogies of Experience 104 A First Analogy Principle of Performance 107 Proof of the First Analogy 108 B ... | 150 |
Of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason | 198 |
The Antinomy of Pure Reason | 234 |
First Conflict of the Transcendental Ideas | 246 |
On the Thesis 253 II On the Antithesis 254 Third Conflict of the Transcendental Ideas 256 Thesis 256 Proof 256 Antithesis 257 Proof 257 Observati... | 289 |
The Ideal Of Pure Reason 320 Section I Of the Ideal in General 320 Section II Of the Transcendental Ideal Prototypon | 328 |
Method Of Transcendentalism 395 Chapter I The Discipline of Pure Reason 397 Section I The Discipline of Pure Reason in its Dogmatical Use | 399 |
The Canon of Pure Reason | 443 |
Of Trowing Knowing and Believing 456 Chapter III The Architectonic of Pure Reason 463 Chapter IV The History of Pure Reason 474 Supplement ... | 529 |
Identity and Difference 152 II Agreement and Opposition 153 III The Internal and the External 153 IV Matter and Form 153 Note on the Amphib... | 168 |
Of the Concepts of Pure Reason | 178 |
Second Section | 185 |
Third Section | 192 |
Comprehensive View of this Deduction 550 Supplement XV 552 Supplement XVI a 554 I Of the Deduction of the Pure Concepts of the Understandi... | 554 |
Axioms of Intuition 554 Supplement XVI b 556 II Anticipations of Perception 556 Supplement XVII 558 III Analogies of Experience 558 Supplem... | 564 |
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