Alison Laywine presents a new interpretation of one of the most famous texts in modern philosophy: Kant's Transcendental Deduction in his Critique of Pure Reason.
She shows how Kant developed his view of a world as a whole unified by universal laws, and his view of experience as the whole of all possible appearances unified by universal laws.
Introduction; 1 The Duisburg Nachlass; 2 The Transcendental Deduction Gets Underway; 3 SC18 and SC19 of the B-Deduction; 4 A Cosmology of Experience - SC26 of the B-Deduction; 5 Cartography and Autobiography; Conclusion
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