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A New Approach to KantEpistemology: V. Antinomy

A New Approach to Kant: Epistemology: V. Antinomy [The second division of Kant’s first Critique is entitled Transcendental Dialectic, and is relatively straightforward. The Analytic explained how knowledge (truth) was constituted, while the Dialectic explains how paralogisms arise and belongs to the second part of the Transcendental Logic. Kant claims that the fundamental mission of epistemology is to prevent knowledge from intruding into domains beyond its proper reach. It is also for this reason that his philosophy is called a critical philosophy.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018
ISBN
978-981-13-0238-1
Pages
167 –187
DOI
10.1007/978-981-13-0239-8_6
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The second division of Kant’s first Critique is entitled Transcendental Dialectic, and is relatively straightforward. The Analytic explained how knowledge (truth) was constituted, while the Dialectic explains how paralogisms arise and belongs to the second part of the Transcendental Logic. Kant claims that the fundamental mission of epistemology is to prevent knowledge from intruding into domains beyond its proper reach. It is also for this reason that his philosophy is called a critical philosophy.]

Published: May 22, 2018

Keywords: Transcendental Illusion; Dialectical Illusion; Cosmological Antinomies; Fourth Antinomy; Transcendental Idealism

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