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1、•eIsmAnlnterpretationandDefenseiI~J)~~HenryE.Allison~~~c..J(J)~~Kant'sTranscendentalIdealismRevisedandEnlargedEditionHenryE.AllisonYaleUniversityPressNewHavenandLondonCopyright©2004byYaleUniversity.Allrightsreserved.Thisbookmaynotbereproduced,inwholeorinpart,includin
2、gillustrations,inanyform(beyondthatcopyingpermittedbySections107and108oftheU.S.CopyrightLawandexceptbyreviewersforthepublicpress),withoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublishers.SetinAdobeGaramondandStoneSanstypesbyTheComposingRoomofMichigan,Inc.PrintedintheUnitedStatesofA
3、merica.LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationDataAllison,HentyE.Kant'stranscendentalidealismIHenryE.Allison.-Rev.anden!.ed.p.cm.Includesbibliographicalreferences(p.)andindex.ISBN0-300-10266-6(alk.paper)1.Kant,Immanuel,1724-1804.1.Title.193-dc222003063157Acatalogu
4、erecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary.ThepaperinthisbookmeetstheguidelinesforpermanenceanddurabilityoftheCommitteeonProductionGuidelinesforBookLongevityoftheCouncilonLibraryResources.1098765432ToNorma,withloveandgratitudeContentsNoteonSourcesandKeytoAbbr
5、eviationsandTranslations,ixPrefacetotheRevisedEdition,xiiiPartITheNatureofTranscendentalIdealism,1AnIntroductiontotheProblem,32TranscendentalRealismandTranscendentalIdealism,203TheThinginItselfandtheProblemofAffection,50PartIIHumanCognitionandItsConditions,754Discurs
6、ivityandJudgment,775TheSensibleConditionsofHumanCognition,976TheIntellectualConditionsofHumanCognition,133viiviiiContentsPartIIICategories,Schemata,andExperience,1577TheTranscendentalDeduction,1598TheSchematismoftheUnderstandingandthePowerofJudgment,2029TheAnalogieso
7、fExperience,22910InnerSenseandtheRefutationofIdealism,275PartIVTheTranscendentalDialectic,30511ReasonandIllusion,30712TheParalogisms,33313TheAntinomyofPureReason,35714TheIdealofPureReason,39615TheRegulativeFunctionofReason,423Notes,449Bibliography,515Index,529NoteonS
8、ourcesandKeytoAbbreviationsandTranslationsApartfromthereferencestotheCritiqueofPureReason,allreferencestoKantaretothevolumeandpageo