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CHAPTER 2. The "Threefold Synthesis" and the Mathematical Model
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- NOTE ON SOURCES AND ABBREVIATIONS xiii
- INTRODUCTION 3
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PART ONE. The Guiding Thread
- CHAPTER 1. Synthesis and Judgment 17
- CHAPTER 2. The "Threefold Synthesis" and the Mathematical Model 35
- CHAPTER 3. The Transition to Judgment 59
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PART TWO. The Logical Forms of Judgment as Forms of Reflection
- CHAPTER 4. Logical Definitions of Judgment 81
- CHAPTER 5. How Discursive Understanding Comes to the Sensible Given: Comparison of Representations and Judgment 107
- CHAPTER 6. Concepts of Comparison, Forms of Judgment, Concept Formation 131
- CHAPTER 7. Judgments of Perception and Judgments of Experience 167
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PART THREE. Synthesis Intellectualis, Synthesis Speciosa: Transcendental Imagination and the Foundation of the System of Principles
- CHAPTER 8. Synthesis Speciosa and Forms of Sensibility 211
- CHAPTER 9. The Primacy of Quantitative Syntheses 243
- CHAPTER 10. The Real as Appearance: Imagination and Sensation 292
- CHAPTER 11. The Constitution of Experience 324
- CONCLUSION. The Capacity to Judge and "Ontology as Immanent Thinking 394
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 401
- INDEX 409
- INDEX OF CITATIONS 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- NOTE ON SOURCES AND ABBREVIATIONS xiii
- INTRODUCTION 3
-
PART ONE. The Guiding Thread
- CHAPTER 1. Synthesis and Judgment 17
- CHAPTER 2. The "Threefold Synthesis" and the Mathematical Model 35
- CHAPTER 3. The Transition to Judgment 59
-
PART TWO. The Logical Forms of Judgment as Forms of Reflection
- CHAPTER 4. Logical Definitions of Judgment 81
- CHAPTER 5. How Discursive Understanding Comes to the Sensible Given: Comparison of Representations and Judgment 107
- CHAPTER 6. Concepts of Comparison, Forms of Judgment, Concept Formation 131
- CHAPTER 7. Judgments of Perception and Judgments of Experience 167
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PART THREE. Synthesis Intellectualis, Synthesis Speciosa: Transcendental Imagination and the Foundation of the System of Principles
- CHAPTER 8. Synthesis Speciosa and Forms of Sensibility 211
- CHAPTER 9. The Primacy of Quantitative Syntheses 243
- CHAPTER 10. The Real as Appearance: Imagination and Sensation 292
- CHAPTER 11. The Constitution of Experience 324
- CONCLUSION. The Capacity to Judge and "Ontology as Immanent Thinking 394
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 401
- INDEX 409
- INDEX OF CITATIONS 415