ABSTRACT

This is Volume I of four in a collection on Kant. Originally published in 1954, this volume of the Muirhead library of philosophy, and offers a personal appraisal of Kant’ s Critique of Pure Reason.

chapter I|29 pages

Kant's Theory of Sensible Intuition

chapter II|11 pages

Kant's General Theory of the Understanding

chapter III|43 pages

The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories

As Set Forth in the Second Edition of the Critique

chapter V|21 pages

A Discussion of Kant's Account of the Principle of Extensive Magnitude

Followed by Some General Comments upon his theory of Knowledge as a Whole

chapter VI|30 pages

The Principle of Substance

chapter VII|24 pages

The Principle of Causality

chapter VIII|10 pages

The Principles of Possibility and Actuality

chapter IX|26 pages

Phenomena and Noumena

chapter X|11 pages

Reason and Understanding

chapter XII|46 pages

Kant's Criticism of Speculative Cosmology

chapter XIII|18 pages

The Proofs of the Existence of God