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| Introductory Comment upon the composite Origin and conflicting Tendencies of the Dialectic |
425 |
| The History and Development of Kant’s Views in regard to the Problems of the Dialectic |
431 |
| Introduction |
441 |
| I. Transcendental Illusion |
441 |
| II. Pure Reason as the Seat of Transcendental Illusion |
442 |
| Book I. The Concepts of Pure Reason |
446 |
| Section I. Ideas in General |
447 |
| Section II. The Transcendental Ideas |
450 |
| Section III. System of the Transcendental Ideas |
453 |
| Book II. The Dialectical Inferences of Pure Reason |
455 |
| Chapter I. The Paralogisms of Pure Reason |
455 |
| First Paralogism: of Substantiality |
457 |
| Second Paralogism: of Simplicity |
458 |
| Third Paralogism: of Personality |
461 |
| Fourth Paralogism: of Ideality |
462 |
| Second Edition Statement of the Paralogisms |
466 |
| Is the Notion of the Self a necessary Idea of Reason? |
473 |
| Chapter II. The Antinomy of Pure Reason |
478 |
| Section I. System of the Cosmological Ideas |
478 |
| Section II. Antithetic of Pure Reason |
480 |
| Comment on Kant’s Method of Argument |
481 |
| First Antinomy |
483 |
| Second Antinomy |
488 |
| Third Antinomy |
492 |
| Fourth Antinomy |
495 |
| Section III. The Interest of Reason in this Self-Conflict |
498 |
| Section IV. Of the Transcendental Problems of Pure Reason in so far as they absolutely must be capable of Solution |
499 |
| Section V. Sceptical Representation of the Cosmological Questions |
501 |
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