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KANT'S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE : An Analytical Introduction
This book offers a detailed exposition, analysis, and evaluation of the constructive aspects of Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge as presented in his Critique of Pure Reason. It focuses especially on the Prefaces, Introduction, Transcendental Aesthetic, and the Transcendental Analytic sections of the Critique. Georges Dicker reconstructs Kant’s central arguments, particularly those found in: The Transcendental Deduction (both first and second editions) The Second Analogy of Experience He also provides in-depth analyses of other key sections such as: The First Analogy The Refutation of Idealism Dicker draws on the work of prominent Kant scholars like Robert Paul Wolff, Peter F. Strawson, Paul Guyer, Jonathan Bennett, Henry Allison, and James Van Cleve to enrich his interpretation.
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