The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant V1
Edward Caird
The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant V1
Edward Caird
- Volume One of Two. Caird’s first book, A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Kant with an Historical Introduction established him as a leading British Kant scholar. He used the subsequent exchanges, many of them in Mind, to reiterate and then develop his Hegelian reading and thus became a major contributor to the British idealist movement. Contents: The Idea of Criticism; Kant’s Relation to His Time. His Life and Character; Kant’s Precursors-Descartes-Spinoza-Leibniz and Wolff-The Later Wolffian School and Martin Knutzen; The Pre-Critical Period in Kant’s Mental History; The Dissertation of 1770 and Kant’s Studies for the Critique of Pure Reason in the Years 1770-81. Book I. The Critique of Pure Reason: The Problem of the Critique of Pure Reason; The Aesthetic; The Two Logics and the Discovery or Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories; The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories; The Schematism of the Categories; The System of Principles of the Pure Understanding; The Mathematical Principles; The Analogies of Experience; and The Postulates of Empirical Thought-Kant’s View of Idealism and of the Relation of Inner and Outer Sense. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417946725.
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