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Preface | ||
Note on Texts and Abbreviations | ||
1 | Kant and the Cartesian Philosophy of Mind | 1 |
2 | Subjectivism versus Idealism | 8 |
3 | Idealism and Transcendental Idealism | 20 |
4 | Are Things-in-Themselves Noumena? | 26 |
5 | The Concept of Representation | 31 |
6 | "Space Is in Us" | 60 |
7 | Outer Causes of Perception | 73 |
8 | Kant Not a Foundationalist | 82 |
9 | The "How-Possible" Questions | 91 |
10 | The "Clue" for Finding the Categories | 101 |
11 | The Parallelism of Inner and Outer Sense | 107 |
12 | The Subject of Experience | 121 |
13 | How Representations Make Objects Possible | 140 |
14 | Objects and Empirical Realism | 143 |
15 | The Idealistic Understanding of Kant's Theoretical Philosophy | 153 |
Notes | 183 | |
Index | 199 |
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