Kant's second Critique and the problem of transcendental arguments
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Kant's second Critique and the problem of transcendental arguments
M. Nijhoff, 1977
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注記
Originally presented as the author's thesis, New School for Social Research, New York
Bibliography: p. [169]-172
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work is in no way intended as a commentary on the second Cri tique, or even on the Analytic of that book. Instead I have limited myself to the attempt to extract the essential structure of the argument of the Analytic and to exhibit it as an instance of a transcendental argument (namely, one establishing the conditions of the possibility of a practical cognitive viewpoint). This limitation of scope has caused me, in some cases, to ignore or treat briefly concrete questions of Kant's practical philosophy that deserve much closer consideration; and in other cases it has led me to relegate questions that could not be treated briefly to appendixes ,in order not to distract from the development of the argu ment. As a result, it is the argument-structure itself that receives pri mary attention, and I think some justification should be offered for this concentration on what may seem to be a purely formal concern. One of the most common weaknesses of interpretations of Kant's works is a failure to distinguish the level of generality at which Kant's argument is being developed. This failure is particularly fatal in dealing with the Critiques, since in interpreting them it is important to keep clearly in mind that it is not this or that cognition that is at stake, but the possibility of (a certain kind of) knowledge as such.
目次
The Problem of Transcendental Arguments and the Second Critique as Test Case.- 1. Introduction.- 2. A Working Model for Transcendental Arguments.- 3. Criteria of a Successful Account of the Argument-Structure of the Analytic of the Second Critique.- The Argument of the Analytic.- 4. Preliminary Outline of the Argument of the Analytic as a Whole.- 5. The Argument of Chapter 1.- The Erklarung and its Remark.- Sections 2-4.- Sections 5-7.- Section 8.- The Deduction.- 6. The Argument of Chapter 2.- Step 1: The Moral Good Must Be the Supreme Good.- Step 2: The Moral Good Can Be the Supreme Good.- 7. The Argument of Chapter 3.- The Division of the Chapter.- The Moral Feeling.- The Moral Interest.- Conclusions.- 8. Conclusions and Discussion.- The Second Critique.- Transcendental Arguments.- Appendixes.- Appendix A: Beck's Account of the Argument.- Appendix B: Silber's Account of the Argument.- Appendix C: The Fact of Pure Practical Reason.- Appendix D: Maxims and Laws.- Notes.
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