ABSTRACT

First published in 2002. This is Volume II of four of a series on Kant's and is concerned with his Metaphysic of Experience (Vol I), a commentary of the first half of the Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft. Written in 1936, this is a detailed commentary of the work with particular attention to passage where the language is most difficult, and especially in such passages as the Transcendental Deduction and the argument of the Analogies.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

part |34 pages

Kant's Problem

chapter |16 pages

Appearance and Reality

part |58 pages

Formal and Transcendental Logic

chapter |17 pages

Formal Logic

chapter |18 pages

Formal Logic

chapter |21 pages

Transcendental Logic

part |67 pages

The Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories

chapter |17 pages

Conception and Judgement

chapter |18 pages

Conception and Synthesis

chapter |23 pages

The Metaphysical Deduction

chapter |7 pages

The Categories

part |143 pages

The Transcendental Deduction Introductory Exposition

chapter |23 pages

The Problem

chapter |12 pages

The Method of Solution

chapter |9 pages

The Provisional Exposition

chapter |25 pages

The Threefold Synthesis

chapter |14 pages

The Object and the Concept

chapter |9 pages

The Transcendental Object

chapter |10 pages

The Affinity of Appearances

part |131 pages

The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories

chapter |19 pages

The Progressive Exposition

chapter |16 pages

The Regressive Exposition

chapter |7 pages

Understanding and Nature

chapter |27 pages

The Objective Deduction

chapter |21 pages

The Subjective Deduction

chapter |16 pages

The Factors in Experience