Kant's transcendental imagination

New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2005)
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Abstract

The role and place of transcendental psychology in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason has been a source of some contention. This work presents a detailed argument for restoring transcendental psychology to a central place in the interpretation of Kant's Analytic, in the process providing a detailed response to more "austere" analytic readings.

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Gary Banham
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A Treatise of Human Nature.David Hume & A. D. Lindsay - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (33):379-380.
Kant and the exact sciences.Michael Friedman - 1992 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Monadology.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1991 - Routledge. Edited by N. Rescher.

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