Translator's Introduction | |
Letter from Maimon to Kant | |
Letter in reply from Kant to Maimon | |
Letter from Maimon to Berlin Journal for Enlightenment | |
Essay on Transcendental Philosophy | |
Dedication | |
Introduction | |
Matter, Form of Cognition, from of Sensibility, Form of Understanding, Tim and Space | |
Sensibility, Imagination, Understanding, Pure A Priori Concepts of the Understanding or Categories, Schemata, Answering the Question Quid Juris, Answering the Question Quid Facti, Doubts about the Latter | |
Ideas of the Understanding, Ideas of Reason | |
Subject and Predicate, the Determinable and the Determination | |
Think, Possible, Necessary, Ground, Consequence | |
Identity, Difference, Opposition, Reality, Logical and Transcendental Negation | |
Magnitude | |
Alteration, Change | |
Truth, Subjective, Objective, Logical, Metaphysical | |
On the I, Materialism, Idealism, Dualism Short Overview of the Whole Work My Ontology | |
On Symbolic Cognition and Philosophical Language | |
Notes and Clarifications | |
Glossary | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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