Kant's theory of a priori knowledge / Robert Greenberg.
Material type:
- 0271020830 (alk. paper)
- 9780271020839 (alk. paper)
- ARCH YNDC 121 G798K
- B2779 .G74 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Problem: The Possibility of A Priori Knowledge -- Appendix to Chapter 1: Annotated Selected Bibliography of the Customary Interpretations of Kant's Ontology -- Kant's External Realism -- A Synopsis of the Solution to the Problem of A Priori Knowledge -- A Model of Kant's Theory of Representation -- Transcendental Ontology -- Interpretation of Text; Theory and View -- Monism or Dualism? -- The Necessity of Kant's Idealism -- Sensibility and the Understanding, Appearances and Things in Themselves -- Transcendental Logic -- The Content of Kant's Logical Functions of Judgment -- Kant's Categories Reconsidered -- Three Issues in Step One of the B-Deduction -- Judgment, Consciousness, and the Categories -- Perception and the Categories -- The Transcendental Character of the Second Analogy -- Transcendental Epistemology.
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