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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Bibliographical Note xxi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. KANT'S REPRESENTATION TERMINOLOGY
- Introduction 17
- 1. The Distinction between Intuition and Understanding 28
- 2. The Distinction between Form and Matter of Intuition 72
- 3. Sensation and the Matter of Intuition 103
- 4. Origins of the Form and the Matter of Intuition 135
- Summary and Conclusions to Part I 138
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PART II. THE EXPOSITIONS
- Introduction: Purpose and Method of the Expositions 145
- 5. The First Exposition 159
- 6. The Second Exposition 186
- 7. The Later Expositions 217
- 8. The Transcendental Expositions 253
- Summary and Conclusions to Part II 275
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PART III. CONCLUSIONS FROM THE ABOVE CONCEPTS
- Introduction 287
- 9. Kant's Argument for the Non-spatiotemporality of Things in Themselves 289
- 10. The Unknowability Thesis and the Problem of Affection 310
- 11. Kant, Mendelssohn, Lambert, and the Subjectivity of Time 334
- Summary and Conclusions to Part III 356
- Afterword 359
- Notes 363
- Sources Cited 437
- Citation Index 445
- Person Index 453
- Subject Index 457
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Bibliographical Note xxi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. KANT'S REPRESENTATION TERMINOLOGY
- Introduction 17
- 1. The Distinction between Intuition and Understanding 28
- 2. The Distinction between Form and Matter of Intuition 72
- 3. Sensation and the Matter of Intuition 103
- 4. Origins of the Form and the Matter of Intuition 135
- Summary and Conclusions to Part I 138
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PART II. THE EXPOSITIONS
- Introduction: Purpose and Method of the Expositions 145
- 5. The First Exposition 159
- 6. The Second Exposition 186
- 7. The Later Expositions 217
- 8. The Transcendental Expositions 253
- Summary and Conclusions to Part II 275
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PART III. CONCLUSIONS FROM THE ABOVE CONCEPTS
- Introduction 287
- 9. Kant's Argument for the Non-spatiotemporality of Things in Themselves 289
- 10. The Unknowability Thesis and the Problem of Affection 310
- 11. Kant, Mendelssohn, Lambert, and the Subjectivity of Time 334
- Summary and Conclusions to Part III 356
- Afterword 359
- Notes 363
- Sources Cited 437
- Citation Index 445
- Person Index 453
- Subject Index 457