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Paul Natterer's systematic commentary on the "Critique of Pure
Reason" fills a long-standing gap in Kant scholarship. It is based
on an analysis and evaluation of all the German and
English-speaking literature published on the "Critique" since 1945.
The influence of Kant's thought on present-day philosophy remains
unbroken. The author sets himself the task of examining its power
in detail. He does this with special reference to cognitive science
and the philosophy of mind. The result is a systematic evaluation
of the "Critique in Pure Reason" as a metatheory of present-day
interdisciplinary research into cognition. In this context,
Natterer presents the first detailed analysis of the systemic
positions of empirical psychology, formal logic and general
metaphysics in the Kantian theory of cognition. In addition, from
the perspective of the history of science he compares the positions
put forward in the "Critique of Pure Reason" with the ancient,
scholastic and modern traditions in which Kant's thought can be
situated. Overviews, indexes and the structural division of the
work into 36 compact chapters make it possible to access the
comprehensive and complex material rapidly and methodically.
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