Themes in Kant's metaphysics and ethics / Arthur Melnick.
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Superior document: | Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 40 |
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Year of Publication: | 2004 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ;
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Physical Description: | ix, 275 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. The transcendental aesthetic
- The consistency of Kant's theory of space and time
- Kant vs. Lambert and Trendelenburg on the ideality of time
- pt. 2. The transcendental deduction
- Apperception and the premise of Kant's transcendental deduction
- Categories, logical functions, and schemata in Kant
- A modified version of Kant's theory of cognition
- pt. 3. The principles
- Kant's proofs of causation and substance
- Kant's refutation of idealism in the B edition
- pt. 4. Things in themselves
- Kant on things in themselves
- Kant's proof of transcendental idealism in the first antinomy
- Macroscopic facts, quantum mechanics, and metaphysical realism
- pt. 5. Freedom and morality
- Reason, freedom, and determinism in Kant's third antinomy
- Kant's formulations of the categorical imperative
- The rational justification of morality.