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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Idealism, Transcendental and Otherwise | 5 |
A | Definition of Idealism | 5 |
B | Kant's Characterization of Transcendental Idealism | 6 |
Ch. 2 | The Status of Kant's Knowing Subject | 11 |
A | Possible Interpretations of Kant | 11 |
B | A Look at the Secondary Literature | 18 |
C | Appealing to the Text | 29 |
D | Conclusion. Kant's View of the Knowing Subject. The "Empirical Reality" of Space and Time | 42 |
Ch. 3 | The Relation of Consciousness to Its Object | 45 |
A | The Background of Kant's Question | 45 |
B | Kant's Correspondence Theory of Consciousness | 47 |
C | Phenomena and Noumena | 54 |
D | Kant's Coherence Theory of Consciousness | 58 |
E | Textual Statements of Kant's Coherence Theory | 69 |
F | Kant's Use of "Real" in the Text | 83 |
G | The Relation of Kant's Two Theories of Consciousness in the Text | 86 |
H | The Refutation of Idealism | 88 |
Ch. 4 | Summary. Possible Interpretations of Kant's Idealism | 95 |
Ch. 5 | The Sources of Kant's Different Idealist Doctrines | 101 |
Ch. 6 | "Empirical," "Transcendent," and "Transcendental" | 107 |
A | A Modest Proposal | 107 |
B | A Disagreement with Allison | 110 |
Ch. 7 | Epilogue. Kant without Idealism? | 123 |
Indexes | 131 |
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