Immanuel Kant: The Very Idea of a Critique of Pure Reason
Autor J. Colin McQuillanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2016
Immanuel Kant: The Very Idea of a Critique of Pure Reason is a study of the background, development, exposition, and justification of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Instead of examining Kant's arguments for the transcendental ideality of space and time, his deduction of the pure concepts of the understanding, or his account of the dialectic of human reason, J. Colin McQuillan focuses on Kant's conception of critique. By surveying the different ways the concept of critique was used during the eighteenth century, the relationship between Kant's critique and his pre-critical experiments with different approaches to metaphysics, the varying definitions of a critique of pure reason Kant offers in the prefaces and introductions to the first Critique, and the way Kant responds to objections, McQuillan is able to highlight an aspect of Kant's critical philosophy that is too often overlooked—the reason that philosophy is critical.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810132450
ISBN-10: 0810132451
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810132451
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
J. COLIN McQUILLAN is an assistant professor of philosophy at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas.
Cuprins
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS
CHAPTER 1
THE GENUINE AGE OF CRITICISM
PHILOLOGICAL CRITIQUE
LITERARY CRITICISM
THE CRITIQUE OF TASTE
CRITICAL LOGIC
KANT’S CRITIQUE
CHAPTER 2
THE CULMINATION OF MY WHOLE PROJECT
THE DISTINCTNESS OF METAPHYSICS
THE PROPER METHOD OF METAPHYSICS
THE METHODS NOW IN VOGUE
A SCIENCE OF THE LIMITS OF REASON?
CHAPTER 3
THE KEY TO THE WHOLE SECRET OF METAPHYSICS
THE INAUGURAL DISSERTATION
THE BOUNDS OF SENSIBILITY AND REASON
THE GROUND OF THE RELATION…
WHY A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON?
CHAPTER 4
AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION:
WHAT IS A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON?
A COURT OF JUSTICE
A CRITIQUE OF THE FACULTY OF REASON
A TRANSFORMATION IN THE METHOD OF METAPHYSICS
A PROPAEDEUTIC TO A SYSTEM THAT DOES NOT EXIST?
CHAPTER 5
AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION:
WHAT GOOD IS A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON?
THE POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY OF METAPHSYICS
THE UTILITY OF A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
THE ORIGINALITY OF A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
THE HISTORICAL NECESSITY OF A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS
CHAPTER 1
THE GENUINE AGE OF CRITICISM
PHILOLOGICAL CRITIQUE
LITERARY CRITICISM
THE CRITIQUE OF TASTE
CRITICAL LOGIC
KANT’S CRITIQUE
CHAPTER 2
THE CULMINATION OF MY WHOLE PROJECT
THE DISTINCTNESS OF METAPHYSICS
THE PROPER METHOD OF METAPHYSICS
THE METHODS NOW IN VOGUE
A SCIENCE OF THE LIMITS OF REASON?
CHAPTER 3
THE KEY TO THE WHOLE SECRET OF METAPHYSICS
THE INAUGURAL DISSERTATION
THE BOUNDS OF SENSIBILITY AND REASON
THE GROUND OF THE RELATION…
WHY A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON?
CHAPTER 4
AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION:
WHAT IS A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON?
A COURT OF JUSTICE
A CRITIQUE OF THE FACULTY OF REASON
A TRANSFORMATION IN THE METHOD OF METAPHYSICS
A PROPAEDEUTIC TO A SYSTEM THAT DOES NOT EXIST?
CHAPTER 5
AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION:
WHAT GOOD IS A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON?
THE POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY OF METAPHSYICS
THE UTILITY OF A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
THE ORIGINALITY OF A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
THE HISTORICAL NECESSITY OF A CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Descriere
Immanuel Kant: The Very Idea of a Critique of Pure Reason is a study of the background, development, exposition, and justification of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Instead of examining Kant's arguments for the transcendental ideality of space and time, his deduction of the pure concepts of the understanding, or his account of the dialectic of human reason, J. Colin McQuillan focuses on Kant's conception of critique.