Kant, Hume, and Problems of the Deduction of the Categories

Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (4):51-65 (1996)
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In this article some problems associated with Kant's transcendental deduction of the categories will be examined. Kant wrote that the deduction was one of the most difficult and arduous investigations ever undertaken in metaphysics. It is the deduction that must establish the lawfulness of claims to knowledge on the part of pure reason and determine the very possibility of metaphysics

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