Immanuel Kant Werkausgabe Band V: Schriften zur Metaphysik und Logik 1

German, Latin, Immanuel Kant, Wilhelm Weischedel, 1977
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On the Form and Principles of the Sensible and Intelligible World

Section I. On the Notion of the World in General - First Section. On the Concept of the World in General; §§ 1, 2

Section II. On the Distinction between the Sensible and the Intelligible in General - Second Section. On the Difference between the Sensible and the Intelligible in General; §§ 3-12

Section III. On the Principles of the Form of the Sensible World - Third Section. On the Reasons for the Form of the Sensible World; § 13 / § 14. On Time / § 15. On Space / Corollary - Addition

Section IV. On the Principle of the Form of the Intelligible World - Fourth Section. On the Basis of the Form of the Intelligible World; §§ 16-22 / Scholion - Note

Section V. On the Method Regarding the Sensible and Intellectual in Metaphysics - Fifth Section. On the Method Concerning the Sensible and the Intellectual in the Field of Metaphysics; §§ 23-30

Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That May Appear as a Science

Preliminary Remarks on the Peculiarities of All Metaphysical Knowledge: § 1. On the Sources of Metaphysics / § 2. On the Type of Knowledge That Can Be Called Metaphysical (a) On the Difference between Synthetic and Analytic Judgments in General / (b) The Common Principle of All Analytic Judgments is the Law of Non-Contradiction / (c) Synthetic Judgments Require a Different Principle than the Law of Non-Contradiction)

§ 3. Note on the General Classification of Judgments into Analytic and Synthetic / General Question, Is Metaphysics Possible Everywhere? § 4 / General Question, How is Knowledge from Pure Reason Possible? § 5

The Transcendental Main Question Part One. How is Pure Mathematics Possible? §§ 6-13

Note I / Note II / Note III

The Transcendental Main Question Part Two. How is Pure Natural Science Possible? §§ 14-35

How is Nature Itself Possible? §§ 36-38 / § 39. Appendix to Pure Natural Science.

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Language
GermanLatin
topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
History of philosophy
Author
Immanuel KantWilhelm Weischedel
Number of pages
384
Book cover
Paperback
Year
1977
Item number
35137613

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topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
History of philosophy
Language
GermanLatin
Author
Immanuel KantWilhelm Weischedel
Year
1977
Number of pages
384
Edition
16
Book cover
Paperback
Year
1977

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