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The Cambridge companion to Kant's Critique of pure reason

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"Immanuel Kant's Critique of pure reason, first published in 1781, is one of the landmarks of Western philosophy, a radical departure from everything that went before and an inescapable influence on all philosophy since its publication. In this massive work, Kant has three aims. First, he constructs a new theory of knowledge that delivers certainty about the fundamental principles of human experience at the cost of knowledge of how things are in themselves. Second, he delivers a devastating critique of traditional "speculative" metaphysics on the basis of his new theory of knowledge. Third, he suggests how the core beliefs of the Western metaphysical tradition that cannot be justified as theoretical knowledge can, nevertheless, be justified as objects of "moral faith" because they are the necessary conditions of the possibility of moral agency. Kant started this third project in the Critique of Pure Reason but would go on to complete it in two other works, Critique of Practical Reason and Critique of the Power of Judgment. The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of pure reason is the first collective commentary on this work in English. The seventeen chapters have been written by an international team of scholars, including some of the best-known figures in the field as well as emerging younger talents. The first two chapters situate Kant's project against the background of Continental rationalism and British empiricism, the dominant schools of early modern philosophy. Eleven chapters then expound and assess all the main arguments of the Critique. Finally, four chapters recount the enormous influence of the Critique on subsequent philosophical movements, including German idealism and neo-Kantianism, twentieth-century Continental philosophy, and twentieth century Anglo-American analytic philosophy. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography"--

"The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of pure reason is the first collective commentary on this work in English. The seventeen chapters have been written by an international team of scholars, including some of the best-known figures in the field as well as emerging younger talents. The first two chapters situate Kant's project against the background of Continental rationalism and British empiricism, the dominant schools of early modern philosophy. Eleven chapters then expound and assess all the main arguments of the Critique. Finally, four chapters recount the enormous influence of the Critique on subsequent philosophical movements, including German Idealism and Neo-Kantianism, twentieth-century Continental philosophy, and twentieth century Anglo-American analytic philosophy. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography"--

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Table of Contents

The Background to the Critique
Kant's Copernican turn and the rationalist tradition / Desmond Hogan
Kant, the empiricists, and the enterprise of deduction / Kenneth P. Winkler
The Arguments of the Critique
The introduction to the Critique: framing the question / R. Lanier Anderson
The transcendental aesthetic / Lisa Shabel
The deduction of categories: the metaphysical and transcendental deductions / Paul Guyer
The system of principles / Eric Watkins
The refutation of idealism and the distinction between phenomena and noumena / Dina Edmundts
The ideas of pure reason / Michael Rohlf
The paralogisms of pure reason / Julian Wuerth
The antinomies of pure reason / Allen W. Wood
The ideal of pure reason / Michelle Grier
The appendix to the dialectic and the canon of pure reason: the positive role of reason / Frederick Rauscher
The transcendental doctrine of method / A.W. Moore
The impact of the Critique
The reception of the Critique of pure reason in German idealism / Rolf-Peter Horstmann
The 'transcendental method': on the reception of the Critique of pure reason in neo-Kantianism / Konstantin Pollok
The Critique of pure reason and Continental philosophy: Heidegger's interpretation of transcendental imagination / Daniel Dahlstrom
The Critique of pure reason and analytic philosophy / Kenneth R. Westphal.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York
Series
Cambridge companions to philosophy, Cambridge companions to philosophy

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Dewey Decimal Class
121
Library of Congress
B2779 .C25 2010, B2779

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xiv, 461 p. ;
Number of pages
461

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Open Library
OL24494214M
Internet Archive
cambridgecompani00guye
ISBN 10
0521883865, 0521710111
ISBN 13
9780521883863, 9780521710114
LCCN
2010017677
OCLC/WorldCat
565478230

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