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Contents Introduction vii PART I. THE TRANSCENDENTAL AESTHETIC 1. The Consistency of Kant’s Theory of Space and Time 3 2. Kant vs. Lambert and Trendelenburg 21 on the Ideality of Time PART II. THE TRANSCENDENTAL DEDUCTION 3. Apperception and the Premise of Kant’s 35 Transcendental Deduction 4. Categories, Logical Functions, and Schemata in Kant 47 5. A Modified Version of Kant’s Theory of Cognition 69 PART III. THE PRINCIPLES 6. Kant’s Proofs of Substance and Causation 95 7. Kant’s Refutation of Idealism in the B Edition 125 PART IV. THINGS IN THEMSELVES 8. Kant on Things in Themselves 147 9. Kant’s Proof of Transcendental Idealism 164 in the First Antinomy 10. Macroscopic Facts, Quantum Mechanics, 185 and Metaphysical Realism PART V. FREEDOM AND MORALITY 11. Reason, Freedom, and Determinism in 205 the Third Antinomy 12. Kant’s Formulations of the Categorical Imperative 229 13. The Rational Justification of Morality 249 Bibliography 269 Index 273 vi recto ...