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Contents

Third section. On the relationO of the understanding to


objects in general and the possibility of cognizing
these a priori. (as in the first edition) 236
Second Section. Transcendental deduction o f the pure
concepts of the understanding. (as in the second
edition) 1 5-27 2 45
Book II. Analytic of principles 267
Introduction. On the transcendental power of judgment in
general 268
Chapter I . On the schematism of pure concepts of the
understanding 271
Chapter II. System o f all principles of pure understanding 2 78
Section I. On the supreme principle of all analytic
judgments. 2 79
Section II. On the supreme principle of all synthetic
judgments. 281
Section III. Systematic representation o f all synthetic
principles of pure understanding. 283
1 . Axioms of intuition 286
2 . Anticipations o f perception 290
3 . Analogies of experience 295
A. First analogy: principle o f persistence o f substance. 299
B . Second analogy: principle of temporal succession
according to the law of causality. 304
C. Third analogy: principle of simultaneity accord-
ing to the law of reciprocity or community. 3 16
4. The postulates o f empirical thought i n general 32 1
Refutation of idealism (added in the second edition) 3 26
General note o n the system o f principles (added in
the second edition) 334
Chapter III. On the ground o f the distinction o f all objects
in general into phenomena and noumena
(as in the first edition) 338
Chapter III. On the ground of the distinction of all objects
in general into phenomena and noumena
(as in the second edition) 3 54
Appendix: On the amphiboly of concepts of reflection 3 66
Remark to the amphiboly of concepts of reflection 371

Division two. Transcendental dialectic 3 84


Introduction. 3 84
I. Transcendental illusion 3 84

a Verhiiltnisse

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