KANTS METAPHYSIC OF EXPERIENCE A COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST HALF OF
THE KRITIK DER REINEN VERNUNFT By H. J. PATOM, M. A., D. LiTT. OxoN
Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the I nnemlv of Gla mn,
sonttinic Felloe of 7 fit Qucm Collet, nthe Innenity of 0 ford IN
Two VOLUMES VOLUME TWO LONDON GEORGE ALLEN UNWIN LTD MUSEUM STREET
FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1936 All rights reserved PRINTED IN GREAT
BRITAIN BY UNWIN BROTHERS LID, WOKING CONTENTS VOLUME TWO BOOK VII
THE SCHEMATISM OF THE CHAPTER XXXII XXXIII XXXIV CATEGORIES . 3. 4.
5. CATEGORY AND SCHEMA 1. A summary of Kants argument 17 2.
Importance of the chapter on Schematism 20 The transcendental
Doctrine of Judgement 21 Subsumption under the categories 24 The
difficulty of subsumption under the categories 25 6. The
transcendental schema 28 7. The restriction of the category through
the schema 3 1 8. The schema in general 32 9. Special
characteristics of the transcendental schema 37 10. Summary of
conclusions 39 THE TRANSCENDENTAL SCHEMATA 1. Category and schema
42 2. The schema of quantity 44 3. The schema of quality 48 4 . The
schemata of relation 52 5. The schemata of modality 56 6. Kants
summary 60 7. The number of the schemata 63 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
SCHEMA i. Subsumption and syllogism 66 Category and schema 68 The
transcendental synthesis of imagination 71 The schematism of the
understanding 73 Value of Kants doctrine 75 6. The possibility of
reconstruction 77 2. 3. 4. 5. CHAPTER XXXV CONTENTS BOOK VIII THE
PRINCIPLES OF THE UNDERSTANDING PAGE THE SUPREME PRINCIPLE OF
SYNTHETIC JUDGEMENTS 1. The nature of Kants argument 81 2. The
principle of analytic judgements 83 3. Different kinds of synthetic
judgement 84 4. The third thing 86 5. Thepossibility of experience
90 6. The principle of all synthetic judgements 94 XXXVI THE
PRINCIPLES OF THE UNDER STANDING 1. Different kinds of principle 97
2. The Principles of the Understanding 98 3. Intuitive and
discursive certainty 100 4. The proof of the Principles 103 5.
Modern science and the Principles of the Understanding 106 BOOK IX
THE MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES XXXVII THE AXIOMS OF INTUITION 1 . The
Principle of the Axioms 1 1 1 2. The proof in the first edition 112
3. The proof in the second edition 1 14 4. Successiveness of
synthesis 117 5. Intuition and object 119 6. The doctrine of the
Aesthetic 12 1 7. The axioms of geometry 124 8. Quantitas and
quantum 125 9. The formulae of arithmetic 129 10. The application
of mathematics to objects of experience 131 CONTENTS 9 CHAPTER PAGE
XXXVIII THE ANTICIPATIONS OF SENSE-PERCEP TION 1. The Principle of
the Anticipations 134 2. The proof in the first edition 139 3. The
proof in the second edition 141 4. Intensive quantity 144 5. The
synthesis of quality 147 6. The causality of the object 150 7. The
doctrine of continuity 152 8. Empty space and time 154 9. Kants
conclusion 155 BOOK X THE ANALOGIES OF EXPERIENCE XXXIX THE
PRINCIPLE OF THE ANALOGIES 1. The formulation of the Principle 159
2. The argument in the first edition 161 3. The modes of time 163
4. The argument in the second edition 167 5. The assumptions of the
argument 170 6. The conclusion of the argument 173 7. The general
character of the proof 175 XL THE SPECIAL CHARACTER OF THE
ANALOGIES 1. The Analogies are regulative 178 2. The first meaning
of Analogy 179 3. The second meaning of Analogy 180 XLI THE FIRST
ANALOGY 1. The Principle of permanence 184 2. The argument of
thefirst edition 186 3. The argument of the second edition 190 XLI
I SUBSTANCE 1. In what sense is apprehension successive 192 2. The
permanent and time-determination 195 3. The permanence of time 199
VOL. II A io CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE XLII SUBSTANCE continued 4.
Substratum and substance 201 5. Can substance be perceived 204. 6.
The quantum of substance 207 7. Material substance 209 8. The
conservation of matter 213 9. The empirical criterion of substance
215 10. The concept of change 217 1 1 . Science and experience 218
XLIII THE SECOND ANALOGY 1 ...
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