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Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

Nathan P. Gilmour , 15 June 2015.

Todd Pedlar and Nathan Gilmour blogged through Critique of Pure Reason in 2015 and 2016 and 2017.

 

  1. Introductions and the Introduction
  2. Transcendental Aesthetic and Introduction to Transcendental Logic
  3. Transcendental Synthesis
  4. Transcendental Analytic, Part I
  5. Noumena, Phenomena, and Transcendental Dialectic
  6. Pure Psychology and Amphiboly
  7. Cosmology and its Antinomies
  8. The Ideal of Pure Reason
  9. Transcendental Doctrine of Method

 

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