Introduction
1: Kant and the Semantic Problem
2: How are Cognitions Possible?
3: Analyticity within the Limits of Cognition Alone
4: The Significance of Syntheticity
5: Necessity Restricted: The Synthetic A Priori
Concluding Un-Quinean Postscript
Bibliography, Index
`Review from previous edition interesting and provocative ... well
worth reading. If there is a tendency to oversimplify Kant's role
in shaping early analytic philosophy, i.e. to see Kant as the
proponent of views that the analysts, with ample justification,
reacted against, and which they happily succeeded in demolishing
once and for all, Hanna's book will serve as a helpful
corrective.'
Journal of the History of Philosophy
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