Editor's preface; Part I. General Introduction: 1. The main problem; 2. Kant's notion of the a priori; 3. The Copernican revolution; 4. Transcendental arguments; Part II. Space, Time and Mathematics: 1. Introductory remarks; 2. The Transcendental Aesthetic; 3. The nature of mathematics; Part III. The Transcendental Analytic: 1. General remarks on the Analytic; 2. Discovery of the categories and principles by help of formal logic; 3. The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories; 4. The principles of pure understanding; Part IV. Transition from Epistemology to Ontology: 1. The ideas of reason; 2. The problems of speculative philosophy; Part V. Ontology: 1. Rational cosmology; 2. The self and self-consciousness; 3. Freedom and determinism; 4. God; Index of proper names.
A critical and detailed introduction to Kant's philosophy, with particular reference to the Critique of Pure Reason.
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