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Frederik Wellmann
1864/1865
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Presumably the 12th lecture of the University Lecture Series. "Every man who wishes to vindicate his pretensions to philosophic power must display it by the discovery of an error in Kant." Most usually the critics of Kant have simply misunderstood him. Examples of misunderstanding provided. A preliminary study of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, treating such topics as the A Priori, The Transcendental Esthetic (the objective validity of the representations of space and time), Kant on the nature of judgment.
A priori (see also Belief fixation of), Judgment, Kant Immanuel and Kant studies (CSP's), Logic (modal see Modality), University Lectures (of ), Space, Kantian Time
pp. 1-14, with all but p. 12 being double pages.
1864/1865
MS0349_016
(Kant)
1864/1865