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    • Reading and Understanding Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. A No-Nonsense Guide
      Alberto Palazzi
      There is no greater satisfaction than breaking the veil of age-old naivety with which we consider the things around us, and looking at the world again with the experience of having read the Critique of Pure Reason. This guide is designed to be together with Kant's text because it consists of short comments specifically referring to the paragraphs of the Critique which need explanation, comments that translate Kant's words into clear and familiar language for today's readers.

      Pages 275
      Format: epub + mobi
      ISBN 9788897527633 Anno 2024
    • Ebook Price € 5


    • Alberto Palazzi
      A scholar of history and philosophy and designer of computer algorithms for problems of higher complexity, the author of this book brings together the skills necessary to analyze the scientific significance of relativity and to reconstruct the historical and anthropological context in which it was born and became an institution of our time.
      Italia
      Birth 1959
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    • BACK COVER
      There is no greater satisfaction than breaking the veil of age-old naivety with which we consider the things around us, and looking at the world again with the experience of having read the Critique of Pure Reason. But it is difficult: other people's reports are not satisfying, and the meaning of Kant's intense text cannot be grasped, because the philosopher, seeing things so differently from the usual, could not find a way to express himself that was adequate to the presuppositions of readers of the time to come.
      This guide, designed to be read not before, but together with Kant's text, leads today's readers to experience the immense pleasure of mastering the meaning of the great Enlightenment scholar's most important work. A guide that can be read together with Kant's text because it consists of short comments specifically referring to the paragraphs of the Critique of Pure Reason which need explanation, comments that translate Kant's words into clear and familiar language for today's readers. The instructions in this book first of all warn readers about Kant's implicit presuppositions, which are the first source of difficulty, and then acknowledge those presuppositions of Kant that a twenty-first century reader cannot accept: so that we will be able to understand Kant standing humbly on his shoulders.
      The little we know from experience, what we would like to know, the things we conceive as ideal, after reading the Critique of Pure Reason appear in a completely different light: no longer as things that overwhelm us, but as ideas that we produce through elementary states of consciousness that are within us, and that determine the way in which we interpret the universe of perceptions that affect us. The explanatory texts of this guide accompany the reader in appropriating Kant's book while the meaning of the great philosopher's vision appears increasingly clear, and ultimately also simple, as profound thoughts are once the path that leads to understanding them has been walked with the due commitment.
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS
      Foreword to this Guide
      General considerations: why this guide to Kant's classic
      Instructions for readers and prerequisites
      The central idea of the Critique of Pure Reason
      Organization of the text of this guide
      Guide to the text of the Critique of Pure Reason
      A - Preface to the first edition (1781)
      B - Preface to the second edition (1787)
      Introduction
      Transcendental doctrine of elements
      Part I - Transcendental aesthetic
      Part II - Transcendental Logic
      I - Transcendental Analytic
      Book I - Analytic of concepts
      Chapter I - On the guide for the discovery of all the pure concepts of the understanding
      Chapter II - On the deduction of the pure concepts of understanding
      [A - Transcendental Deduction in the text of the first edition]
      [B - Transcendental Deduction in the text of the second edition]
      Book II - Analytic of principles
      Chapter I - On the schematism of pure concepts of understanding
      Chapter II - System of all principles of pure understanding
      Section I - On the supreme principle of all analytic judgments
      Section II - On the supreme principle of all synthetic judgments
      Section III - Systematic presentation of all the synthetic principles of pure understanding
      Refutation of idealism
      Editor's note on Hume's problem and empirical induction
      Chapter III - On the basis of the distinction of all objects as such into phenomena and noumena
      Appendix - On the amphiboly of the concepts of reflection which arises through the confusion of the empirical with the transcendental use of understanding
      II - Transcendental dialectic
      Introduction
      I - On transcendental illusion
      II - On pure reason as the seat of transcendental illusion
      Book I - On the concepts of pure reason
      Book II - On the dialectical inferences of pure reason
      Chapter I - On the paralogisms of pure reason
      [A - Discussion of the paralogisms of rational psychology in the first edition]
      [B - Discussion of the paralogisms of rational psychology in the second edition]
      Chapter II - The antinomy of pure reason
      Chapter III - The Ideal of pure reason
      Appendix to the transcendental Dialectic
      II - Transcendental doctrine of method
      Back Cover
      Alberto Palazzi

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