This article examines Immanuel Kant's use of transcendental arguments and the problem of deduction in his Critique of Pure Reason. It discusses Kant's attempt to deduce the categories and forms of intuition from the conditions of possible experience. The author analyzes Kant's strategy for justifying the categories and forms of intuition through transcendental arguments.
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El argumento trascendental y el problema de la deducción en Kant
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BUBNER - Kant, Transcendental Argument and the Problem of Deduction
This article examines Immanuel Kant's use of transcendental arguments and the problem of deduction in his Critique of Pure Reason. It discusses Kant's attempt to deduce the categories and forms of intuition from the conditions of possible experience. The author analyzes Kant's strategy for justifying the categories and forms of intuition through transcendental arguments.
This article examines Immanuel Kant's use of transcendental arguments and the problem of deduction in his Critique of Pure Reason. It discusses Kant's attempt to deduce the categories and forms of intuition from the conditions of possible experience. The author analyzes Kant's strategy for justifying the categories and forms of intuition through transcendental arguments.
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