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Note on Sources and Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | An Old Problem | 7 |
2 | Three Kantian Theses | 15 |
3 | Substance and Phenomenal Substance | 48 |
4 | Leibniz and Kant | 68 |
5 | Kant's Rejection of Reducibility | 97 |
6 | Fitting the Pieces together | 124 |
7 | A Comparison with Locke | 140 |
8 | Kant's 'Primary' Qualities | 162 |
9 | The Unobservable and the Supersensible | 186 |
10 | Realism or Idealism? | 205 |
Bibliography | 219 | |
Index | 227 |
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