Critique of Pure Reason, Second Edition

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Springer, May 23, 2016 - Philosophy - 735 pages
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is one of the most rewarding of all philosophical works. The text follows the second edition of 1787, with a translation of all first edition passages altered or omitted. For this reissue of Kemp Smith's classic 1929 edition, Gary Banham contributes a major new Bibliography of secondary sources on Kant.
 

Contents

TITLE PAGE OF FIRST EDITION in replica
5
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
17
PAGE
39
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF FIRST EDITION
41
The Distinction between Analytic and Synthetic Judgments
48
The General Problem of Pure Reason
55
Time
67
SECOND PART TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC
92
Critical Solution of the Cosmological Conflict
443
The Regulative Principle of Pure Reason in
449
Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of
455
Solution of the Cosmological Idea of Totality in
464
Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of
479
The Ideal of Pure Reason
485
Principles of Reason
525
Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic
532

The Division of Transcendental Logic into Transcendental
100
Transcendental Analytic in two books and their
102
The Logical Function of the Understanding
106
The Deduction of the Pure Concepts
120
Deduction as in Second Edition
129
Analytic of Principles
176
System of all Principles of Pure Understanding
188
180
211
188
217
accordance with the Law of Causality
218
The Ground of the Distinction of all Objects
257
Appendix The Amphiboly of Concepts of Reflection
276
SECOND DIVISION TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC
297
The Concepts of Pure Reason
308
The Dialectical Inferences of Pure Reason
327
The Antinomy of Pure Reason
384
Sceptical Representation of the Cosmological
436
TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF METHOD
571
The Discipline of Pure Reason in respect of
593
The Discipline of Pure Reason in respect of its Proofs
621
The Canon of Pure Reason
629
The Ideal of the Highest Good as a Determining
635
Opining Knowing and Believing
645
The Architectonic of Pure Reason
653
The History of Pure Reason
666
43
677
48
683
100
696
55
702
Index
725
555
726
FIRST PART TRANSCENDENTAL AESTHETIC
733
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NORMAN KEMP SMITH was born in Dundee in 1872 and died in Edinburgh in 1958. He lectured at Princeton between 1906 and 1919, and between 1919 and 1945 was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh, UK. Amongst his books are The Philosophy of David Hume (1941), New Studies in the Philosophy of Descartes (1952) and The Credibility of Divine Existence (1967), his collected papers edited by A.J.D. Porteous, R.D. Maclennan and G.E. Davie.

HOWARD CAYGILL is Professor at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK. His recent publications include A Kant Dictionary (Blackwells).

GARY BANHAM is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He has published a number of books on Kant with the Scholarly and Reference Division of Palgrave.

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