Critique of Pure ReasonThis entirely new translation of Critique of Pure Reason is the most accurate and informative English translation ever produced of this epochal philosophical text. Though its simple, direct style will make it suitable for all new readers of Kant, the translation displays a philosophical and textual sophistication that will enlighten Kant scholars as well. This translation recreates as far as possible a text with the same interpretative nuances and richness as the original. |
Contents
Introduction by Paul Guyer and Allen W Wood I | 73 |
Transcendental doctrine of elements | 155 |
Second section On time | 162 |
First Part Transcendental aesthetic as in the second edition | 172 |
Second section On time 47 | 178 |
Second Part Transcendental logic | 193 |
Division one Transcendental analytic | 201 |
On the deduction of the pure concepts of | 219 |
a Verh�ltnisse | 435 |
The ideal of pure reason | 551 |
Appendix to the transcendental dialectic | 590 |
a Zusammensetzung | 606 |
Introduction | 628 |
The canon of pure reason | 672 |
The architectonic of pure reason | 691 |
The history of pure reason | 702 |
Common terms and phrases
absolutely abstract accordance alteration analytic analytic proposition antinomy apodictic appearances assertions belong called causality cause cept cognition a priori concerned connection consciousness constitution contains contingent Critique of Pure determined Dialectic doctrine empirical intuition entirely everything existence Existenz faculty given ground hence human idea idealism infer inner sense insofar ition ject judgment Kant Kant's copy latter laws Leibniz logical magnitude manifold mathematics means merely metaphysics namely nature necessary necessity never noumena noumenon Object Object objective validity objects of experience paralogism perception philosophy possible experience predicate presupposes Principien principles priori cognition proof proposition pure concepts pure reason pure understanding rational psychology reality regard relation representation represented roman type rule second edition sensation sensible intuition space speculative reason substance syllogism synthesis synthetic a priori synthetic proposition synthetic unity thereby things thinking thought tion Transcendental Aesthetic Transcendental Analytic unconditioned unity of apperception Verh�ltnis Walford
References to this book
Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts Bruno Latour,Steve Woolgar No preview available - 1986 |