Kant's reform of metaphysics : the Critique of pure reason reconsidered /
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Author / Creator: | Boer, Karin de, author. |
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Imprint: | Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020. ©2020 |
Description: | 1 online resource (x, 280 pages.) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12614659 |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Wolff, Crusius, and Kant
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Kant's Assessment of Wolff in the 1780s
- 3. WolfFs Overhaul of Seventeenth-Century Scholasticism
- 4. Crusius's Challenge to Wolffian Metaphysics
- 5. Post-Leibnizian Monadologies
- 2. The "Thorny Paths of Critique"
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Kant's Intellectual Trajectory in a Nutshell (175 5-1770)
- 3. Kant's Early Notion of Critique
- 4. The Inaugural Dissertation
- 5. Toward a Two-Pronged Critique of Metaphysics
- 6. Kant's Conception of Critique in the Critique of Pure Reason
- 7. Kant's Two-Pronged Critique of Metaphysics in the Critique of Pure Reason
- 8. Conclusion
- 3. Ontology, Metaphysics, and Transcendental Philosophy
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Task of Transcendental Logic
- 3. `Transcendental Philosophy' Prior to Kant
- 4. Kant's Conception of Transcendental Philosophy
- 5. Transcendental Critique
- 6. Kant's Criticism of Wolff's and Tetens's Conceptions of Ontology
- 7. Conclusion
- 4. Things in Themselves, Transcendental Objects, and Monads
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Affecting Objects
- 3. Locke versus Leibniz
- 4. Things in Themselves and Noumena
- 5. The Transcendental Object
- 6. Conclusion
- 5. The 1781 Transcendental Deduction of the Pure Concepts of the Understanding
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Aims of the Transcendental Deduction According to Kant
- 3. Pure Concepts of the Understanding
- 4. Possible Experience
- 5. Kant's Dissection of the Pure Understanding
- 6. The Objective Deduction
- 7. Synthetic A Priori Cognition of Objects
- 8. Conclusion
- 6. The Schematism of the Pure Understanding
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Wolffian Background of Kant's Account of Transcendental Schemata
- 3. Kant's Initial Presentation of the Schematism of Pure Concepts
- 4. Naked Categories, Pure Concepts, and Transcendental Schemata
- 5. The Trajectory of the Transcendental Analytic
- 6. Conclusion
- 7. Transcendental Reflection
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Wolffian Background of Kant's Account of Logical Reflection
- 3. Logical Reflection and the Table of Concepts of Reflection
- 4. Transcendental Reflection and the Real Use of the Concepts of Reflection
- 5. Kant's Critique of Leibniz
- 6. Transcendental Reflection Proper
- 7. Conclusion
- 8. Kant's Projected System of Pure Reason
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Building Plan
- 3. Kant's Intended Overhaul of Baumgarten's Ontology
- 4. Kant's Projected Rational Physiology
- 5. The System Considered from the Standpoint of Ends
- 6. Kant's Later Remarks on His Projected System
- 7. Conclusion.