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Indexand general logic, 75, 83, 85–91;Allison, H.E., 95n12and priority of actuality to possibil-Analogies of Experience, 8–11, 23,ity, 146n5141, 65, 118n4, 119nn5–6awakening from dogmatic slumberanalytic vs. synthetic knowledge,of metaphysics, 14–17, 21–4, 31–28–9, 64–7, 77, 83, 110–11nn34–3, 98n8, 105n45, 146–7n53analytical vs. synthetical methods,118nn2–3Bardili, C.G., 83–5, 141n23,Antinomies: 14, 16–18, 20, 44–6, 69,142nn29–3099–100nn1–6, 122nn4–6, 133n22;Barnes, J., 145nn43 and 45non-canonical, 16–17, 20, 46,Baumgarten, A.G., 13–14, 98n3100n6, 104nn26–7Beattie, J., 24, 30, 107n20appearances vs. things-in-them-Beck, L.W., x, 14, 98n7, 99n4,selves, 23, 38, 42, 45–6, 67–70,105n4, 106n5, 107n20, 109n33,110–11n34, 125n26, 131n2,81–2, 95n12, 116n27133n12apriority: a priori concepts, 4, 9,Beiser, F.C., x, 95n1223–7, 30–2, 34–6, 38, 40–3, 47–Bennett, J., 131n250, 56, 66–7, 109n29, 112n42,Berkeley, G., 6115nn16 and 18, 117n2, 118nn3–Bouterwek, F., 83, 141n224, 119n10, 121n13, 123n21,Brandt, R., 72, 133nn23 and 25,124n22, 134n27; a priori intu-134n27, 137n47itions/forms of intuition, 23, 34,Burnyeat, M.F., 77, 138n3, 139n742, 118n3; a priori cognitions/prin-ciples, 28, 31–2, 34–8, 41–3, 47–50, 56, 64–6, 112n38, 113n43,categorical imperative, 60, 129n15,115n18, 118n3, 126n4, 129n15130n17architectonic.Seesystematicitycausation: 4, 21–2, 35, 40, 50,Aristotle: 108n21, 109n30; and meta-105–6n5; concept of cause, 21, 23,25–7, 30–1, 34–6, 40, 42–3, 50,physics, 13, 85, 126n2, 146n51;

Indexand general logic, 75, 83, 85–91;Allison, H.E., 95n12and priority of actuality to possibil-Analogies of Experience, 8–11, 23,ity, 146n5141, 65, 118n4, 119nn5–6awakening from dogmatic slumberanalytic vs. synthetic knowledge,of metaphysics, 14–17, 21–4, 31–28–9, 64–7, 77, 83, 110–11nn34–3, 98n8, 105n45, 146–7n53analytical vs. synthetical methods,118nn2–3Bardili, C.G., 83–5, 141n23,Antinomies: 14, 16–18, 20, 44–6, 69,142nn29–3099–100nn1–6, 122nn4–6, 133n22;Barnes, J., 145nn43 and 45non-canonical, 16–17, 20, 46,Baumgarten, A.G., 13–14, 98n3100n6, 104nn26–7Beattie, J., 24, 30, 107n20appearances vs. things-in-them-Beck, L.W., x, 14, 98n7, 99n4,selves, 23, 38, 42, 45–6, 67–70,105n4, 106n5, 107n20, 109n33,110–11n34, 125n26, 131n2,81–2, 95n12, 116n27133n12apriority: a priori concepts, 4, 9,Beiser, F.C., x, 95n1223–7, 30–2, 34–6, 38, 40–3, 47–Bennett, J., 131n250, 56, 66–7, 109n29, 112n42,Berkeley, G., 6115nn16 and 18, 117n2, 118nn3–Bouterwek, F., 83, 141n224, 119n10, 121n13, 123n21,Brandt, R., 72, 133nn23 and 25,124n22, 134n27; a priori intu-134n27, 137n47itions/forms of intuition, 23, 34,Burnyeat, M.F., 77, 138n3, 139n742, 118n3; a priori cognitions/prin-ciples, 28, 31–2, 34–8, 41–3, 47–50, 56, 64–6, 112n38, 113n43,categorical imperative, 60, 129n15,115n18, 118n3, 126n4, 129n15130n17architectonic.Seesystematicitycausation: 4, 21–2, 35, 40, 50,Aristotle: 108n21, 109n30; and meta-105–6n5; concept of cause, 21, 23,25–7, 30–1, 34–6, 40, 42–3, 50,physics, 13, 85, 126n2, 146n51;
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