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_aKant, Immanuel, _d1724-1804 _eσυγγραφέας. _94629 |
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_aCritique of pure reason / _cImmanuel Kant ; translated by J. M. D. Meiklejohn. |
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_aNew York : _bDover Publications, _c2003 |
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505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Title Page -- DOVER PHILOSOPHICAL CLASSICS -- Copyright Page -- KANT'S PREFACE - TO THE FIRST EDITION (1781) -- Table of Contents -- CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON - INTRODUCTION -- TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF ELEMENTS -- PART FIRST TRANSCENDENTAL ÆSTHETIC -- Section I.-Of Space -- Section II.-Of Time -- PART SECOND TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC -- I.-OF LOGIC IN GENERAL -- II.-OF TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC -- III.-OF THE DIVISION OF GENERAL LOGIC INTO ANALYTIC AND DIALECTIC -- IV.-OF THE DIVISION OF TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC INTO TRANSCENDENTAL ANALYTIC AND DIALECTIC -- FIRST DIVISION - TRANSCENDENTAL ANALYTIC -- BOOK 1 - ANALYTIC OF CONCEPTIONS -- CHAPTER I - Of the Transcendental Clue to the Discovery of All Pure Conceptions of the Understanding -- CHAPTER II - Of the Deduction of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding -- BOOK II - ANALYTIC OF PRINCIPLES -- CHAPTER I - Of the Schematism of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding -- CHAPTER II - System of all Principles of the Pure Understanding -- CHAPTER III - Of the Ground of the Division of all Objects into Phenomena and Noumena -- SECOND DIVISION -- TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC -- I. Of Transcendental Illusory Appearance -- II. Of Pure Reason as the Seat of the Transcendental Illusory Appearance -- BOOK I - OF THE CONCEPTIONS OF PURE REASON -- Sec. I.-Of Ideas in General. -- Sec. II.-Of Transcendental Ideas -- Sec. III.-System of Transcendental Ideas -- BOOK II - OF THE DIALECTICAL PROCEDURE OF PURE REASON -- CHAPTER I - Of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason -- Refutation of the Argument of Mendelssohn for the Substantiality or Permanence of the Soul -- Conclusion of the Solution of the Psychological Paralogism -- General Remark.-On the Transition from Rational Psychology to Cosmology -- CHAPTER II - The Antinomy of Pure Reason -- Sec. I.-System of Cosmological Ideas -- Sec. II.-Antithetic of Pure Reason -- Sec. III.-Of the Interest of Reason in these Self-contradictions -- Sec. IV.-Of the necessity imposed upon Pure Reason of presenting a Solution of its Transcendental Problems -- Sec. V.-Sceptical Exposition of the Cosmological Problems presented in the four Transcendental Ideas -- Sec. VI.-Transcendental Idealism as the Key to the Solution of Pure Cosmological Dialectic -- Sec. VII.-Critical Solution of the Cosmological Problem -- Sec. VIII.-Regulative Principle of Pure Reason in relation to the Cosmological Ideas -- Sec. IX.-Of the Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason with Regard to the Cosmological Ideas -- CHAPTER III - The Ideal of Pure Reason -- Sec. I.-Of the Ideal in General -- Sec. II.-Of the Transcendental Ideal-Prototypon Transcen-dentale -- Sec. III.-Of the Arguments employed by Speculative Reason to prove a Supreme Being's Existence -- Sec. IV.-Of the Impossibility of an Ontological Proof of the Existence of God -- Sec. V.-Of the Impossibility of a Cosmological Proof of the Existence of God -- Sec. VI.-Of the Impossibility of a Physico-Theological Proof -- Sec. VII.-Critique of all Theology based upon Speculative Principles of Reason -- APPENDIX - The Transcendental Dialectic Of the Regulative Employment of the Ideas of Pure Reason -- TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF METHOD - INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER I - The Discipline of Pure Reason -- Section I.-The Discipline of Pure Reason in the sphere of Dogmatism -- Section II.-The Discipline of Pure Reason in Polemics -- Section III.-The Discipline of Pure Reason in Hypothesis -- Section IV.-The Discipline of Pure Reason in relation to Proofs -- CHAPTER II - The Canon of Pure Reason -- Section I.-Of the Ultimate End of the Pure Use of Reason -- Section II.-Of the Ideal of the Summum Bonum as a Determining Ground of the Ultimate End of Pure Reason -- Section III.-Of Opinion, Knowledge, and Belief -- CHAPTER III - The Architectonic of Pure Reason -- CHAPTER IV - The History of Pure Reason -- A CATALOG OF SELECTED DOVER BOOKS IN ALL FIELDS OF INTEREST -- . | |
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_cΚΗΠΟΥΡΓΟΥ _d2019-02 |