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Tables of Contents for Kant's Theory of Knowledge
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
PART I Aspects of Kant's Method in the Theory of Knowledge
Are Transcendental Deductions Impossible?
3
9
Eva Schaper
The Ptolemaic Counter-Revolution
12
11
Martin J. Scott-Taggart
PART II Linguistic and Transcendental Themes
From Kant to Peirce: The Semiotical Transforamtion of Transcendental Logic
23
15
K.-O. Apel
B 132 Revisited
38
7
Justus Hartnack
Phenomena and Noumena: On the Use and Meaning of the Categories
45
10
Josef Simon
PART III Analytic and Synthetic Judgments
Concepts, Objects and the Analytic in Kant
55
7
Richard Aquila
Non-Pure Synthetic A Priori Judgments in the Critique of Pure Reason
62
9
Konrad Cramer
Extensional and Intensional Interpretation of Synthetic Propositions A Priori
71
6
Gerhard Knauss
On Kant, Frege, Analyticity and the Theory of Reference
77
10
R. M. Martin
PART IV Space
The Meaning of `Space' in Kant
87
8
Ivor Leclerc
Absolute Space and Absolute Motion in Kant's Critical Philosophy
95
16
Robert Palter
On the Subjectivity of Objective Space
111
8
Roberto Torretti
PART V Causality and the Laws of Nature
Transcendental Affinity - Kant's Answer to Hume
119
9
Henry E. Allison
The Conception of Lawlikeness in Kant's Philosophy of Science
128
23
Gerd Buchdahl
The Status of Kant's Theory of Matter
151
8
Ralph C. S. Walker
PART VI The Thing in Itself
Kant's Theory of the Structure of Empirical Scientific Inquiry and Two Implied Postulates Regarding Things in Themselves
159
7
Peter Krausser
The Unknowability of Things in Themselves
166
9
Ralf Meerbote
Noumenal Causality
175
12
Nicholas Rescher
PART VII Kant and Some Modern Critics
Kant and Anglo-Saxon Criticism
187
21
J. N. Findlay
On Kant and the Refutation of Subjectivism
208
 
Margaret D. Wilson