The revolutionary Kant : a commentary on the Critique of pure reason / Graham Bird.
| Author/creator | Bird, Graham, 1930- |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Chicago : Open Court, ©2006. |
| Description | xiv, 879 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Table of contents |
| Subjects |
| Contents | The two prefaces -- The introduction -- Synthetic a priori judgments -- The transcendental/empirical distinction -- The transcendental aesthetic -- Space, time, and perception -- Space and time in experience and in mathematics: the metaphysical and transcendental expositions -- Kant's theory of the sensory contribution to experience -- Two residual issues from the aesthetic: Sellars's and McDowell's "Myth of the given"; Prolegomena #13 -- Kant and skepticism -- The transcendental analytic and metaphysical deduction -- The transcendental deduction (1) -- The transcendental deduction (2): three procedural issues -- The transcendental deduction (3): conceptual unity -- The transcendental deduction (4): personal unity -- The analytic of principles -- The mathematical principles -- The three analogies of experience -- What do the analogies achieve? -- The postulates and refutation of idealism -- Concluding sections of the analytic of principles -- The wider theoretical context of Kant's appeal to things in themselves -- The apparatus and philosophical therapy of the dialectic -- The paralogisms -- The mathematical antinomies -- The third antinomy: freedom of the will -- The fourth antinomy, ideal, and appendix to the dialectic -- The doctrine of method -- A concluding summary of transcendental idealism. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 857-867) and index. |
| LCCN | 2005036614 |
| ISBN | 0812695909 (trade pbk. : alk. paper) |
| ISBN | 9780812695908 |