Critique and totality
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書誌事項
Critique and totality
(SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy / Dennis J. Schmidt, editor)
State University of New York Press, c1997
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-267) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Presents an original and rigorous reading of the entire project of Kantian critique, demonstrating the essential role that cosmology plays in Kant and those he influenced.
目次
1. Totality, Finitude, and Division
Kant and the Cosmic Concept of Philosophy
Nature and Freedom
Being and Knowing
2. The Mathematical Dream of Philosophy
"I See the Trace of a Man"
The Quarrel between Mathematics and Philosophy
Of Shining Misery in Modern Times
3. An Experiment with Concepts
What are the Objects of Reason?
The Analogy with Copernicus as a Speculative Starting Point
Kant's Cosmological Principle
The Movement and Rest of the Spectator
4. Reversing the Order of Time
The Second Birth of Knowledge
Time from the Transcendental Point of View
The Antinomies as the Life of Reason
5. A Logic of Illusion
Reflecting upon Nothing Determinate: What is a Thing?
The Historical versus the Speculative Background of the First Antinomy
Taking Illusion out of its Hiddenness
On the Logical Employment of Reason
The Transcendental Amplification of the World
From the Natural to the Transcendental Antithetic: The Breakdown of Mathematics
The Critical Solution, or the Doubled Illusion
Dialectic without Nihilism
6. A Reversal of the Reversal
Crossing the Border of Reason
The Future as a Transcendental Problem
Transition to Life
The Antinomy of Life: The Often Foolish Reason
A Solution to the Antinomy, or the Endless Prolegomena
Freedom, Contingency, and Non-sense
The Problem of the Future Reconsidered
7. Lost Illusions
On Concepts Other than Cosmic
The Texture of Our World: Oscillating Between Givenness and Nothingness
Transition to the Absolute
Prolegomena to Finitude and Death
Feeling and Coercion
Notes
Index
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