Introduction: The Theme and Structure of the Investigation -- pt. 1. The Starting Point for the Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics. 1. The Traditional Concept of Metaphysics. 2. The Point of Departure for the Laying of the Ground for Traditional Metaphysics. 3. The Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics as "Critique of Pure Reason" -- pt. 2. Carrying Out the Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics. 4. The Essence of Knowledge in General. 5. The Essence of the Finitude of Knowledge. 6. The Ground for the Source of the Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics. 7. The Outline of the Stages in the Laying of the Ground for Ontology. 8. The Method for Revealing the Origin. 9. The Elucidation of Space and Time as Pure Intuitions. 10. Time as the Universal Pure Intuition. 11. The Pure Concept of Understanding (Notion). 12. Notions as Ontological Predicates (Categories). 13. The Question Concerning the Essential Unity of Pure Knowledge. 14. The Ontological Synthesis. 15. The Problem of the Categories and the Role of Transcendental Logic. 16. The Elucidation of the Transcendence of Finite Reason as Basic Intention of the Transcendental Deduction. 17. The Two Ways of the Transcendental Deduction. 18. The External Form of the Transcendental Deduction. 19. Transcendence and Making-Sensible. 20. Image and Schema. 21. Schema and Schema-Image. 22. The Transcendental Schematism. 23. Schematism and Subsumption.
24. The Highest Synthetic Principle as the Full Determination of the Essence of Transcendence. 25. Transcendence as the Laying of the Ground for Metaphysica Generalis -- pt. 3. The Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics in Its Originality. 26. The Formative Center of Ontological Knowledge as Transcendental Power of Imagination. 27. The Transcendental Power of Imagination as the Third Basic Faculty. 28. The Transcendental Power of Imagination and Pure Intuition. 29. The Transcendental Power of Imagination and Theoretical Reason. 30. The Transcendental Power of Imagination and Practical Reason. 31. The Originality of the Previously Laid Ground and Kant's Shrinking-Back from the Transcendental Power of Imagination. 32. The Transcendental Power of Imagination and Its Relation to Time. 33. The Inner Temporal Character of the Transcendental Power of Imagination. 34. Time as Pure Self-Affection and the Temporal Character of the Self. 35. The Originality of the Previously Laid Ground and the Problem of Metaphysics -- pt. 4. The Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics in a Retrieval. 36. The Previously Laid Ground and the Outcome of the Kantian Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics. 37. The Idea of a Philosophical Anthropology. 38. The Question Concerning the Human Essence and the Authentic Result of the Kantian Ground-Laying. 39. The Problem of a Possible Determination of Finitude in Human Beings.
40. The Original Working-Out of the Question of Being as the Way to the Problem of Finitude in Human Beings. 41. The Understanding of Being and Dasein in Human Beings. 42. The Idea of a Fundamental Ontology. 43. The Inception and the Course of Fundamental Ontology. 44. The Goal of Fundamental Ontology. 45. The Idea of Fundamental Ontology and the Critique of Pure Reason -- App. I. Notes on the Kantbook -- App. II. Ernst Cassirer: Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. Part Two: Mythical Thought, Berlin, 1925 -- App. III. Davos Lectures: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and the Task of a Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics -- App. IV. Davos Disputation between Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger -- App. V. On Odebrecht's and Cassirer's Critiques of the Kantbook -- App. VI. On the History of the Philosophical Chair Since 1866.
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Kant and the problem of metaphysics.
Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik.
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Kant, Immanuel,1724-1804.
Kant, Immanuel,1724-1804-- Contributions in metaphysics.