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Kant on Representation and Objectivity

by A. B. Dickerson
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Overview

This book is a study of the second-edition version of the "Transcendental Deduction" (the so-called "B-Deduction"), one of the most important and obscure sections of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Adam Dickerson analyzes most of the key themes in Kant's theory of knowledge, including the nature of thought and representation, the notion of objectivity, and the way in which the mind structures our experience of the world.

Synopsis

A study of one of the most important and obscure sections of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.

About the Author, A. B. Dickerson

Dr A. B. Dickerson teaches at the School of Professional Communication at the University of Canberra.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
228
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521037198

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