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Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction. Part I: A Priori Knowledge. 2. Kant’s Concept of the A Priori. 3. Skepticism and A Priori Knowledge. 4. The Skeptical Problem. Part II: Transcendental Idealism. 5. The Transcendental Ideality of Space and Time: The Problem. 6. The Singularity and Immediacy of Intuitions. 7. The Immediacy of Space and Time. 8. The Non-Spatiotemporality of Things in Themselves. 9. Appearances, The Transcendental Object and the Noumenon. Part III: Transcendental Synthesis. 10. The Concept of Transcendental Synthesis. 11. The Transcendental Deduction and Transcendental Synthesis. 12. The Inherent Ambiguity of "I think". 13. Self-Consciousness and Transcendental Synthesis. 14. The Analogies of Experience. 15. The Refutation of Idealism. 16. Conclusion. References. Index.
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