Acknowledgements .............................................. vii
Volume Foreword ................................................ ix
Chapter One. Introduction: An Aporia of Inner Sense? ............ 1
Chapter Two. The Self-Knowledge of Reason: The Transcendental
Topid and The Atopicality of Time .......................... 29
I Critique of Pure Reason: A General Introduction to The
Self-Knowledge of Reason ................................... 29
II The Intuitive Aspect of Cognition (Materialiter sic
Dicta) ..................................................... 45
i The Passivity of our Knowledge (Per Modum
Recipientis) ........................................... 45
ii The Transcendental Determination of Space (Situs
corporis) .............................................. 54
iii The Transcendental Determination of Time (Situs
temporis) .............................................. 60
III The Intellective Aspect of Cognition (Idealiter sic
Dicta) ..................................................... 93
i Form and Function ...................................... 93
ii Self-consciousness and Self-cognition ................. 113
a. A First Attempt at Deduction ....................... 113
b. A Second Attempt at Deduction ...................... 132
iii An Analytic of (Synthetic) Principles; Axioms,
Anticipations, Analogies, and the Amplification of
Inner Intuition ....................................... 172
iv A Problematic Idealism ................................ 191
v Seelenlehre, Weltwissenschaft, Gotteserkenntnis ....... 223
Chapter Three. Conclusion: The Antinomy Between Theory of
Knowledge and Critique of Metaphysics in Kant's
Critique of Pure Reason ................................... 291
Chapter Four. Appendix: The Aporia of Inner Sense and The
Vom Inneren Sinne Fragment: A Principle for the
Development of Kant's Theoretical Philosophy? ............. 309
Bibliography .................................................. 335
Index ......................................................... 345
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