The Cambridge companion to Kant's Critique of pure reason /

Guyer, Paul

The Cambridge companion to Kant's Critique of pure reason / Paul Guyer. - New York: Cambridge university press, 2010. - xiv, 461 p. - Cambridge Companions to Philosophy .



Includes bibliographical references and index.

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 the 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 Emundts. The ideas of pure reason / Michael Rohlf. The paralogisms of pure reason / Julian Wuerth. The antimonies 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. Kant's Critique of pure reason and analytic philosophy / Kenneth R. Westphal

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.

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