Chapter 1 The Problem of Metaphysics; Chapter 2 The Possibility of Objects; Chapter 3 How are Synthetic a Priori Judgements Possible? (The Introduction); Chapter 4 The Sensible Conditions of Objects (The Aesthetic); Chapter 5 Transcendental Idealism; Chapter 6 The Conceptual Conditions of Objects (The Analytic); Chapter 7 Unknowable Objects (The Dialectic); Chapter 8 The Meaning of Transcendental Idealism; Chapter 9 The Complete Critical System (The Canon of Pure Reason); Chapter 10 The Reception and Influence of the Critique;
Sebastian Gardner is Lecturer in Philosophy at University College London. He is the author of Irrationality and the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis.
'This is a quite outstanding introduction to the Critique ... It
will help students not only to study the Critique, but also to see
why it is so worth studying ... deserves to find itself, and pretty
certainly will find itself, at the very top of the reading list for
any course on the Critique.' - The Philosophical Quarterly
'In his clear and well-organized book, Gardner succeeds in
providing a charitable and compelling reading of the most important
sections of Kant's text, while also offering fresh and lucid
interpretations of Kant's most provocative arguments. The result is
an invaluable companion to the Critique that helpfully illuminates
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focus on the key concepts and arguments of Kant's notoriously
complex work. Both serious students and Kant scholars will benefit
greatly from Gardner's contribution. - Philosophical Books
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