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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1972

Pages: 246-254

Series: Synthese Historical Library

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401031011

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Konrad Cramer, "Non-pure synthetic a priori judgments in the "critique of pure reason"", in: Proceedings of the Third international Kant congress, Berlin, Springer, 1972

Non-pure synthetic a priori judgments in the "critique of pure reason"

Konrad Cramer

pp. 246-254

in: Lewis White Beck (ed), Proceedings of the Third international Kant congress, Berlin, Springer, 1972

Abstract

The arguments put forward in this paper attempt to show the relevance of a remark of Kant's on the propositional content of the principle of causality and the structure of the Analogies of Experience. This remark, though marking a decisive point in Kant's transcendental theory of experience, has not been dealt with adequately by Kantian scholars. Consequently, to some of them the very title of this paper may appear to contradict what they regard as basic Kantian doctrine. This paper attempts to prove that what may seem to contradict basic Kantian assertions is a basic, though problematic, Kantian assertion itself.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1972

Pages: 246-254

Series: Synthese Historical Library

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401031011

Full citation:

Konrad Cramer, "Non-pure synthetic a priori judgments in the "critique of pure reason"", in: Proceedings of the Third international Kant congress, Berlin, Springer, 1972