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Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic
Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic, Ever since the publication of his <i>Critique of Pure Reason</i> in 1781, Immanuel Kant has occupied a central position in the philosophical world. In <i>Kant's Intuitionism</i>—the most detailed study of Kant's views on the opening sections of the <i>Cri, Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic has a rating of 4 stars
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Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic, Ever since the publication of his Critique of Pure Reason in 1781, Immanuel Kant has occupied a central position in the philosophical world. In Kant's Intuitionism—the most detailed study of Kant's views on the opening sections of the Cri, Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic
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  • Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic
  • Written by author Lorne Falkenstein
  • Published by University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, March 2004
  • Ever since the publication of his Critique of Pure Reason in 1781, Immanuel Kant has occupied a central position in the philosophical world. In Kant's Intuitionism—the most detailed study of Kant's views on the opening sections of the Cri
  • Ever since the publication of his Critique of Pure Reason in 1781, Immanuel Kant has occupied a central position in the philosophical world. In Kant's Intuitionism—the most detailed study of Kant's views on the opening sections of the
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Pt. IKant's representation terminology
1The distinction between intuition and understanding28
2The distinction between form and matter of intuition72
3Sensation and the matter of intuition103
4Origins of the form and the matter of intuition135
Pt. IIThe expositions
5The first exposition159
6The second exposition186
7The later expositions217
8The transcendental expositions253
Pt. IIIConclusions from the above concepts
9Kant's argument for the non-spatiotemporality of things in themselves289
10The unknowability thesis and the problem of affection310
11Kant, Mendelssohn, Lambert, and the subjectivity of time334


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