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- Immanuel Kant (1724–1804)
- Prolegomena to Every Future System of Metaphysics Which Can Claim to Rank as Science, Introduction
- Prolegomena, Introductory Remarks on the Speciality of All Metaphysical Knowledge
- The CPR: “The Transcendental Aesthetic”, Section One, “Of Space”
- The Prolegomena , Remark One
- The Prolegomena, Remark Two
- The Prolegomena, Remark Three
- The Prolegomena, Section Fourteen: The Main Transcendental Question—Second Part: How is pure Natural Science possible?
- Section Fifteen: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Sixteen: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Seventeen: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Eighteen: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Nineteen: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-one: The Second Part, Continued
- Logical Table of the Judgements
- Transcendental Table of the Concepts of the Understanding
- Section Twenty-one (A): The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-two: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-three: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-five: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-six: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-seven: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-eight: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Twenty-nine: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Thirty: The Second Part, Continued
- The CPR: “The Second Analogy”
- The Prolegomena, Section Thirty-one: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Thirty-two: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Thirty-three: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Thirty-four: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Thirty-five: The Second Part, Continued
- Section Thirty-six: How is Nature itself possible?
- The CPR, “Deduction of the Pure Concepts of the Understanding”
- The Prolegomena, Section Forty: The Main Transcendental Question—Third Part: How is Metaphysics possible at all?
- Section Forty-one: The Third Part, Continued
- Section Forty-two: The Third Part, Continued
- Section Forty-three: The Third Part, Continued
- Section Forty-four: The Third Part, Continued
- Section Forty-five: Preliminary Observation on the Dialectic of pure Reason
- Section Forty-six: “Psychological Idea”
- Section Forty-seven: “Psychological Idea”, Continued
- Section Forty-eight: “Psychological Idea”, Continued
- Section Forty-nine: “Psychological Idea”, Continued
- The CPR, “The Paralogisms of Pure Reason”
- The Prolegomena, Section Fifty: “The Cosmological Idea”
- Section Fifty-one: “The Cosmological Idea”, Continued
- Section Fifty-two: “The Cosmological Idea”, Continued
- Section Fifty-two (B): “The Cosmological Idea”, Continued
- Section Fifty-two (C): “The Cosmological Idea”, Continued
- The CPR: “The Third Antinomy”
- The Prolegomena, Section Fifty-three: “The Cosmological Idea”, Continued
- Section Fifty-four: “The Cosmological Idea”, Continued
- Section Fifty-five: “The Theological Idea”
- Section Fifty-six: General Remark on the Transcendental Ideas.
- Section Fifty-seven: Conclusion: On the determination of the boundary of pure Reason
- Section Fifty-nine: Conclusion, Continued
- Section Sixty: Conclusion, Continued
- Solution of the General Problem of the PrProlegomena : How is Metaphysics Possible as Science?
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