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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Immanuel KantPublisher: Dover Publications Inc. Imprint: Dover Publications Inc. Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.302kg ISBN: 9780486256504ISBN 10: 0486256502 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 28 March 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Language: English Table of ContentsNote on the Translation Abbreviations Translators' Introduction I. The Significance of Kant's Logic II. Analysis and Synthesis in General Logic III. Analysis and Synthesis in Transcendental Logic Immanuel Kant's Logic Dedication Preface by Gottlob Benjamin Jasche Introduction I. The Concept of Logic II. Main Divisions of Logic Different Ways of Its Presentation Usefulness of This Science Outline of Its History III. Concept of Philosophy in General Philosophy According to the School of Concept and According to the World Concept Essential Requirements and Goals of Philosophizing The Most General and Highest Tasks of This Science IV. Short Outline of a History of Philosophy V. Cognition in General Intuitive and Discursive Cognition; Intuition and Concept and Their Difference in Particular Logical and Aesthetic Perfection of Cognition VI. Specific Logical Perfections of Cognition A) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Quantity Magnitude Extensive and Intensive Magnitude Range and Thoroughness or Importance and Fruitfulness of Cognition Determination of the Horizon of Our Cognitions VII. B) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Relation Truth Material and Formal or Logical Truth Criteria of Logical Truth Falsity and Error Semblance as the Source of Error Means of Avoiding Errors VIII. C) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Quality Clarity Concept of a Characteristic as Such Different Kinds of Characteristics Determination of the Logical Essence of a Thing ""Distinctness, a Higher Degree of Clarity"" Aesthetic and Logical Distinctness Difference Between Analytic and Synthetic Distinctness IX. D) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Modality Certainty Concept of Holding Something to Be True ""Modes of Holding-to-Be-True: Opinion, Belief, Knowledge"" Conviction and Persuasion Reservation and Deferment of Judgment Preliminary Judgment ""Prejudice, Its Sources and Main Varieties"" X. Probability Explanation of the Probable Difference of Probability from Verisimilitude Mathematical and Philosophical Probability ""Doubt, Subjective and Objective"" ""Skeptical, Dogmatic, and Critical Manner of Thinking or Method of Philosophizing "" Hypotheses Appendix: Of the Difference Between Theoretical and Practical Cognition I. General Doctrine of Elements First Section: Of Concepts Second Section: Of Judgments Third Section: Of Conclusions II. General Doctrine of Method I. ""Development of Logical Perfection in Cognition by Definition, Exposition, and Description of Concepts"" II. Development of Perfection in Cognition Through Logical Division of Concepts Index of Passages in Kant's Writings to which Reference is Made in the Notes Index of Names Index of SubjectsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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