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index.htmKant - CPUR - contents2255371999-08-31
index00.htmKant - CPUR - contents level 2 (00)2203141999-08-31
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indexl.htmKant - CPUR - contents15142181999-08-31
kant000.htmPRELIMINARIES1213121999-08-31
kant001.htmPREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION1872991999-08-31
kant002.htmPREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION, 178750298161999-08-31
kant003.htmI. Of the difference between Pure and Empirical Knowledge4114181999-08-31
kant004.htm/EM>.5970161999-08-31
kant005.htm/EM>722391999-08-31
kant006.htmIV. Of the Difference Between Analytical and Synthetical Judgements.6930151999-08-31
kant007.htm/EM> are contained as Principles.7964131999-08-31
kant008.htmVI. The Universal Problem of Pure Reason9014111999-08-31
kant009.htmVII. Idea and Division of a Particular Science, under the Name of a Critique of Pure Reason9067121999-08-31
kant010.htmINTRODUCTION6016101999-08-31
kant011.htmSS 2. Metaphysical Exposition of this Conception5442101999-08-31
kant012.htmSS 3. Transcendental Exposition of the Conception of Space3177101999-08-31
kant013.htmSS 4. Conclusions from the foregoing Conceptions6869111999-08-31
kant014.htmSS 5 Metaphysical Exposition of this Conception3867121999-08-31
kant015.htmSS 6 Transcendental Exposition of the Conception of Time2217121999-08-31
kant016.htmSS 7 Conclusions from the above Conceptions6771101999-08-31
kant017.htmSS 8 Elucidation891781999-08-31
kant018.htmSS 9 General Remarks on Transcendental Aesthetic22281101999-08-31
kant019.htmSS 10 Conclusion of the Transcendental Aesthetic1913121999-08-31
kant020.htmI. Of Logic in General.8255101999-08-31
kant021.htmII. Of Transcendental Logic4393131999-08-31
kant022.htmIII. Of the Division of General Logic into Analytic and Dialectic7411111999-08-31
kant023.htmIV. Of the Division of Transcendental Logic into Transcendental Analytic and Dialectic.3952121999-08-31
kant024.htmINTRODUCTION2774101999-08-31
kant025.htmIntroductory. SS 32571101999-08-31
kant026.htmSECTION 1. Of defined above Use of understanding in General. SS 4430481999-08-31
kant027.htmSECTION II. Of the Logical Function of the Understanding in Judgements. SS 511061231999-08-31
kant028.htmSECTION III. Of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding, or Categories. SS 61117091999-08-31
kant029.htmSS 7620681999-08-31
kant030.htmSS 85151131999-08-31
kant031.htmSECTION I Of the Principles of a Transcendental Deduction in general. SS 913111101999-08-31
kant032.htmTransition to the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories. SS 107564101999-08-31
kant033.htmOf the Possibility of a Conjunction of the manifold representations given by Sense450391999-08-31
kant034.htmOf the Originally Synthetical Unity of Apperception. SS 127289101999-08-31
kant035.htm Unity of Apperception is the highest Principle of all exercise of the Understanding. SS 136150101999-08-31
kant036.htmWhat Objective Unity of Self-consciousness is. SS 14275791999-08-31
kant037.htmThe Logical Form of all Judgements consists in the Objective Unity of Apperception of the Conceptions contained therein. SS 15467771999-08-31
kant038.htmAll Sensuous Intuitions are subject to the Categories, as Conditions under which alone the manifold Content of them can be united in one Consciousness. SS 162379121999-08-31
kant039.htmObservation. SS 17410381999-08-31
kant040.htmIn Cognition, its Application to Objects of Experience is the only legitimate use of the Category. SS 183662131999-08-31
kant041.htmSS 19370291999-08-31
kant042.htmOf the Application of the Categories to Objects of the Senses in general. SS 201143781999-08-31
kant043.htmSS 214438101999-08-31
kant044.htm universally possible employment in experience of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding. SS 2210141131999-08-31
kant045.htmResult of this Deduction of the Conceptions of the Understanding. SS 23560591999-08-31
kant046.htmShort view of the above Deduction.1783121999-08-31
kant047.htmBOOK II. Analytic of Principles3502121999-08-31
kant048.htmINTRODUCTION. Of the Transcendental Faculty of judgement in General.7085101999-08-31
kant049.htmTRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF THE FACULTY OF JUDGEMENT OR, ANALYTIC OF PRINCIPLES.1236111999-08-31
kant050.htmCHAPTER I. Of the Schematism at of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding.16816111999-08-31
kant051.htmCHAPTER II. System of all Principles of the Pure Understanding.4124101999-08-31
kant052.htmSECTION I. Of the Supreme Principle of all Analytical Judgements.5825111999-08-31
kant053.htmSECTION II. Of the Supreme Principle of all Synthetical Judgements.7556111999-08-31
kant054.htmSECTION III. Systematic Representation of all Synthetical Principles of the Pure Understanding.8123121999-08-31
kant055.htm1. AXIOMS OF INTUITION.8111111999-08-31
kant056.htm2. ANTICIPATIONS OF PERCEPTION.17021131999-08-31
kant057.htm3. ANALOGIES OF EXPERIENCE.9864101999-08-31
kant058.htmA. FIRST ANALOGY.12494131999-08-31
kant059.htmB. SECOND ANALOGY.36430141999-08-31
kant060.htmC. THIRD ANALOGY.1432991999-08-31
kant061.htm4. THE POSTULATES OF EMPIRICAL THOUGHT.12997101999-08-31
kant062.htmREFUTATION OF IDEALISM.2630111999-08-31
kant063.htmTHEOREM1182131999-08-31
kant064.htmPROOF18821101999-08-31
kant065.htmGENERAL REMARK ON THE SYSTEM OF PRINCIPLES.10287161999-08-31
kant066.htm3026881999-08-31
kant067.htmAPPENDIX Of the Equivocal Nature or Amphiboly of the Conceptions of Reflection from the Confusion of the Transcendental with the Empirical use of the Understanding1273991999-08-31
kant068.htmREMARK ON THE AMPHIBOLY OF THE CONCEPTIONS OF REFLECTION.36598101999-08-31
kant069.htmI. Of Transcendental Illusory Appearance.8875121999-08-31
kant070.htmA. OF REASON IN GENERAL699681999-08-31
kant071.htmB. OF THE LOGICAL USE OF REASON432091999-08-31
kant072.htmC. OF THE PURE USE OF REASON762491999-08-31
kant073.htmBOOK I OF THE CONCEPTIONS OF PURE REASON3726111999-08-31
kant074.htmSECTION I - Of Ideas in General1388981999-08-31
kant075.htmSECTION II. Of Transcendental Ideas.18252121999-08-31
kant076.htmSECTION III. System of Transcendental Ideas9456121999-08-31
kant077.htmBOOK II. OF THE DIALECTICAL PROCEDURE OF PURE REASON.4353121999-08-31
kant078.htmCHAPTER I. Of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason20380171999-08-31
kant079.htmRefutation of the Argument of Mendelssohn for the Substantiality or Permanence of the Soul19792111999-08-31
kant080.htmConclusion of the Solution of the Psychological Paralogism3449121999-08-31
kant081.htmGENERAL REMARK On the Transition from Rational Psychology to Cosmology6568121999-08-31
kant082.htmCHAPTER II. The Antinomy of Pure Reason4936101999-08-31
kant083.htmSECTION I. System of Cosmological Ideas18034141999-08-31
kant084.htmSECTION II. Antithetic of Pure Reason7835111999-08-31
kant085.htmTHESIS1109111999-08-31
kant086.htmPROOF2905121999-08-31
kant087.htmANTITHESIS114981999-08-31
kant088.htmPROOF3616101999-08-31
kant089.htmON THE THESIS431781999-08-31
kant090.htmON THE ANTITHESIS4586111999-08-31
kant091.htmTHESIS1185141999-08-31
kant092.htmPROOF235361999-08-31
kant093.htmANTITHESIS116181999-08-31
kant094.htmPROOF3687121999-08-31
kant095.htmTHESIS3567101999-08-31
kant096.htmANTITHESIS5796101999-08-31
kant097.htmTHESIS1231111999-08-31
kant098.htmPROOF2977101999-08-31
kant099.htmANTITHESIS1154111999-08-31
kant100.htmPROOF3470111999-08-31
kant101.htmON THE THESIS4795101999-08-31
kant102.htmON THE ANTITHESIS391381999-08-31
kant103.htmTHESIS1165101999-08-31
kant104.htmPROOF296891999-08-31
kant105.htmANTITHESIS1138101999-08-31
kant106.htmPROOF266871999-08-31
kant107.htmON THE THESIS5948101999-08-31
kant108.htmON THE ANTITHESIS394291999-08-31
kant109.htmSECTION III. Of the Interest of Reason in these Self-contradictions2144491999-08-31
kant110.htmSECTION IV. Of the necessity imposed upon Pure Reason of presenting a Solution of its Transcendental Problems1362491999-08-31
kant111.htmSECTION V. Sceptical Exposition of the Cosmological Problems presented in the four Transcendental Ideas.8815121999-08-31
kant112.htmSECTION VI. Transcendental Idealism as the Key to the Solution of Pure Cosmological Dialectic987891999-08-31
kant113.htmSECTION VII. Critical Solution of the Cosmological Problem15931111999-08-31
kant114.htmSECTION VIII. Regulative Principle of Pure Reason in relation to the Cosmological Ideas11287131999-08-31
kant115.htmSECTION IX. Of the Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason with regard to the Cosmological Ideas3275121999-08-31
kant116.htmI. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Composition of Phenomena in the Universe.9817121999-08-31
kant117.htmII. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Division of a Whole given in Intuition723471999-08-31
kant118.htmConcluding Remark on the Solution of the Transcendental Mathematical Ideas- and Introductory to the Solution of the Dynamical Ideas676791999-08-31
kant119.htmIII. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Deduction of Cosmical Events from their Causes8595121999-08-31
kant120.htmPossibility of Freedom in Harmony with the Universal Law of Natural Necessity6578111999-08-31
kant121.htmExposition of the Cosmological Idea of Freedom in Harmony with the Universal Law of Natural Necessity25416101999-08-31
kant122.htmIV. Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Dependence of Phenomenal Existences9668121999-08-31
kant123.htmConcluding Remarks on the Antinomy of Pure Reason3855101999-08-31
kant124.htmSECTION I. Of the Ideal in General6085151999-08-31
kant125.htmSECTION II. Of the Transcendental Ideal (Prototypon Trancendentale)18462111999-08-31
kant126.htmSECTION III. Of the Arguments employed by Speculative Reason in Proof of the Existence of a Supreme Being12575111999-08-31
kant127.htmSECTION IV. Of the Impossibility of an Ontological Proof of the Existence of God16515641999-08-31
kant128.htmSECTION V. Of the Impossibility of a Cosmological Proof of the Existence of God17668121999-08-31
kant129.htmDetection and Explanation of the Dialectical Illusion in all Transcendental Arguments for the Existence of a Necessary Being9708101999-08-31
kant130.htmSECTION VI. Of the Impossibility of a Physico-Theological Proof16181161999-08-31
kant131.htmSECTION VII. Critique of all Theology based upon Speculative Principles of Reason16828121999-08-31
kant132.htmAPPENDIX Of the Regulative Employment of the Ideas of Pure Reason40631111999-08-31
kant133.htmOf the Ultimate End of the Natural Dialectic of Human Reason5131871999-08-31
kant134.htmII. TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF METHOD3533141999-08-31
kant135.htmCHAPTER I. The Discipline of Pure Reason.6584131999-08-31
kant136.htmSECTION I. The Discipline of Pure Reason in the Sphere of Dogmatism39237111999-08-31
kant137.htmSECTION II. The Discipline of Pure Reason in Polemics28623141999-08-31
kant138.htmScepticism not a Permanent State for Human Reason17410131999-08-31
kant139.htmSECTION III. The Discipline of Pure Reason in Hypothesis1911781999-08-31
kant140.htmSECTION IV. The Discipline of Pure Reason in Relation to Proofs1891491999-08-31
kant141.htmCHAPTER II. The Canon of Pure Reason4057121999-08-31
kant142.htmSECTION I. Of the Ultimate End of the Pure Use of Reason10365111999-08-31
kant143.htmSECTION II. Of the Ideal of the Summum Bonum as a Determining Ground of the Ultimate End of Pure Reason23401101999-08-31
kant144.htmSECTION III. Of Opinion, Knowledge, and Belief17489101999-08-31
kant145.htmCHAPTER III. The Architectonic of Pure Reason.29479171999-08-31
kant146.htmCHAPTER IV. The History of Pure Reason7704101999-08-31


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