CONTENTS 1
Cover
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Preface
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Abbreviations and Conventions
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Part I Critique of Pure Reason
Chapter 1 A General Introduction to Kant’s Copernican Revolution in Philosophy, and its Relation to Scientific Knowledge and Transcendent Metaphysics
Kant’s Copernican revolution
Hume’s scepticism about causation and Kant’s Copernican revolution
Metaphysics
Chapter 2 The Division of Judgments, and the Status of Mathematics and Natural Science
The division of judgments
The status of judgments in pure mathematics and in pure natural science
Chapter 3 The Transcendental Aesthetic: The Nature of Space and Time
Space and time
What has the Transcendental Aesthetic achieved?
Chapter 4 The Transcendental Analytic: How Our Experience – Our Knowledge of Objects in Space and Time – is Made Possible
Analytic of Concepts
Analytic of Principles
Chapter 5 The Transcendental Dialectic: Why No Theoretical Knowledge in Transcendent Metaphysics is Possible
The Paralogisms of Pure Reason
The Antinomy of Pure Reason
The Ideal of Pure Reason: Three Speculative Arguments for the Existence of God
Conclusion to the Dialectic
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Part II Critique of Practical Reason
Chapter 6 The Analytic of Pure Practical Reason: Reason, not Sentiment, as the Foundation of Morality, and how Freedom of the Will is Proved
The Humean Theory of Morals
Kant’s Opposing Strategy (the Analytic of Pure Practical Reason)
Summary of the Conclusions of the Analytic of Pure Practical Reason
Chapter 7 The Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason: How Morality Establishes the Existence of God and the Immortality of the Soul
Chapter 8 The Importance of Kant’s Copernican Revolution to his Moral Philosophy
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Part III Critique of Judgment
Chapter 9 The Analytic of Aesthetic Judgment: Defending a Third Way between an Empiricist and a Traditional Rationalist Theory of Taste and Beauty
The Judgment of Taste: Analysis and Justification
The Finality of Nature as the Bridge between the Realms of Nature and of Freedom
The Sublime
Fine Art
Chapter 10 The Dialectic of Aesthetic Judgment: Why the Judgment of Taste and our Attitude to Natural Beauty Require a Copernican Revolution in Aesthetics
Chapter 11 A Kantian or an Empiricist Theory of Taste?
Chapter 12 Teleology and the Principle of the Finality of Nature
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Bibliography
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Index
Guide 1
Cover
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Abbreviations and Conventions
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Preface
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Index
List of Tables
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