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|a Kant's idealism /
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|g Ch. 1.
|t Idealism, Transcendental and Otherwise.
|g A.
|t Definition of Idealism.
|g B.
|t Kant's Characterization of Transcendental Idealism --
|g Ch. 2.
|t The Status of Kant's Knowing Subject.
|g A.
|t Possible Interpretations of Kant.
|g B.
|t A Look at the Secondary Literature.
|g C.
|t Appealing to the Text.
|g D.
|t Conclusion. Kant's View of the Knowing Subject. The "Empirical Reality" of Space and Time --
|g Ch. 3.
|t The Relation of Consciousness to Its Object.
|g A.
|t The Background of Kant's Question.
|g B.
|t Kant's Correspondence Theory of Consciousness.
|g C.
|t Phenomena and Noumena.
|g D.
|t Kant's Coherence Theory of Consciousness.
|g E.
|t Textual Statements of Kant's Coherence Theory.
|g F.
|t Kant's Use of "Real" in the Text.
|g G.
|t The Relation of Kant's Two Theories of Consciousness in the Text.
|g H.
|t The Refutation of Idealism --
|g Ch. 4.
|t Summary. Possible Interpretations of Kant's Idealism --
|g Ch. 5.
|t The Sources of Kant's Different Idealist Doctrines --
|g Ch. 6.
|t "Empirical," "Transcendent," and "Transcendental"
|g A.
|t A Modest Proposal.
|g B.
|t A Disagreement with Allison --
|g Ch. 7.
|t Epilogue. Kant without Idealism?
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|x Contributions in idealism.
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