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i n d e x o f s u b j e c t s Abbreviations: CPR = Critique of Pure Reason; CPraR = Critique of Practical Reason; CJ = Critique of Judgment Abstraction: double, in CPR, 5, 8; of theoretical from practical elements, 89 Abyss (Breach, Chasm), 5, 42, 53, 58, 75, 87, 136, 146 Act, Action(s), 4, 33, 36, 41, 120; as derived , 52–54; free, 56, 76, 139; and freedom, 19, 28, 38, 107, 109, 111, 137; imagination, 80, 111, 117; and maxim(s), 37, 42, 57, 60, 67–69, 71, 86, 91; and of re®ection, 61–62; of the will, 87–88 Analogy (in CJ ), 142–44, 146 Antinomies, Antinomy, 20, 26, 44, 165n3; of Practical Reason, 97–101; Third, 28, 75, 77, 131, 132, 139 Appearance(s), 7, 14, 16, 28, 31, 32, 35– 36, 42, 50–51, 70–71, 73–75, 88–89, 109, 129, 137, 139, 145 Apperception, 11, 43, 49, 62, 77 Architecture, 22, 23, 83, 118, 130 Arrogance, 85, 86 Ascent, 49, 54, 57, 61. See also Descent Autonomy, 65, 69–70, 80, 97; and heautonomy, 138–39, 144 Beauty, Beautiful, 1, 141, 143–46 Biographies, 135–37 Buridan’s ass, 102 Categorical Imperative, 34, 41, 55–58, 60, 63, 69, 139 Causality: in CPraR Deduction, 98– 99; extension of, 28, 29, 31, 32, 36, 78, 131; through freedom, 31–32; intelligible, 7, 24, 29, 32, 40, 44, 87, 98, 108; natural, 85, 102, 131; phenomenal and noumenal, 41; and practical realm, 63, 77; pure concept of, 9, 10, 13, 14, 70; schema of, 74, 142 Choice (Willkür), 56, 63, 68, 97, 102, 122, 140 Christian religion, 110–11 Comedy, Comic, 59, 60, 167–68n5 Comfort (Trost), 90 Corpus mysticum, 66 Create, Creation, 17, 29, 31, 64, 66, 117, 131, 152–53n17; of moral realm, 26– 30; role in religion, 111 Dark(ness), 6, 16, 31, 34, 37, 64, 66, 68, 72, 87, 111, 128, 140 Delphic oracle, 62, 125 Depth(s), 8, 9, 17, 20, 21, 34, 37, 40, 41, 44, 55, 80, 127–28, 130, 132, 133, 146 Descent, 50, 51, 54, 57–58, 61, 67 Desire, pathological, 41, 42, 44, 56, 58, 59, 66, 73, 78, 100–101, 126, 144 Determinative judgment, 4, 135, 138, 143, 145, 170n6 Dialectic(al): in CPR, 1, 25–26, 43–44, 55, 131, 145; in CPraR, 55, 95–101; illusion, 50, 54, 64, 107 Dignity, 62, 90–92, 103, 108 Discipline of Pure Reason, 22 Duty, 1, 19, 22, 32, 37, 42, 68, 81–82, 101, 103, 109; apostrophe to, 90; and practical faith, 116; as prior to truth, 89; relation to divinity, 110 Ecstasy, Ecstatic, 117, 119, 120, 126, 135 Embodiment, 67, 165–66n5 Fact (of pure reason), 34; of freedom, 103, 116 Form(s), 7, 40, 58–61, 65, 70, 72, 80; as generating entire system of reason, 77, 130; of law(fulness), 41, 63, 103; synthetically produced, 70 Freedom, 4, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 43, 45, 52; assertoric nature of, 42, 68, 129, 156n2; as bound up with lawfulness, 58; as creative act of imagination, 117, 128; as ¤rst premise or ground, 52, 115; inscrutable faculty of, 70, 71; as keystone, 88, 129, 131; and the moral law, reciprocal relation, 40, 41; reality of, 36, 37, 41, 42, 129; as self-seduction, 38, 40 Geometry, 30, 31 God: existence of, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 43, 44, 109, 129, 131; idea of, 99, 166n3 Good, 32, 37, 41, 42, 63, 80, 88, 119; and evil, 79, 80; Highest, 72, 95, 96– 98, 107, 109, 110, 111, 114, 134 Greek gods, 111 Happiness, 37, 41, 44, 60, 62, 66, 67, 79, 85, 91, 97, 100, 122; proportionate, 99, 108, 110, 125; worthiness for, 96, 99 Harmony, 27, 60, 74, 122, 138, 140 Heterogeneity, 5, 20, 41, 42, 58, 73, 116, 119, 138; of morality and happiness, 96–99 Heteronomy, 65, 68 Holiness (and humanity), 107 Home, 141, 145–46 Hope, 67, 107, 111 Hovering, 7 Hubris, 50, 59, 72, 129 Human being: as being of needs, 58, 59, 67, 96, 109–10, 136; bifurcated 55, 65; freedom/limits of, 64; as image of freedom, 111, 122; as limited, fragmented , ¤nite, 41, 67, 72, 87, 96, 101; at play, 39; purely intelligible nature of, 67; rational nature of, 73–74; true nature of, 61; as unique phenomenon and aesthetic creation, 110, 121, 125, 126 Hypotheses, 22, 24, 26, 27, 85 Hypotyposes: schematical, 141–42; symbolical...

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