Précis of problems from Kant

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (1):190–195 (2003)
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My agenda in this book is set mainly by Kant himself. I take up most of the main topics in the Critique of Pure Reason, more or less in the order in which Kant considered them. This summary gives only conclusions, not arguments, for which I refer the reader to the book itself.

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