II. On pure reason as the seat of transcendental illusion 3 87
A. O n reason i n general. 3 87 B. On the logical use o f reason. 3 89 C. On the pure use of reason. 390 Book I. On the concepts of pure reason 3 94 Section I. On the ideas in general. 3 95 Section II. On the transcendental ideas. 3 99 Section III. The system of transcendental ideas. 40 5 Book II. The dialectical inferences of pure reason 409 Chapter I. The paralogisms of pure reason 41 1 (as in the first edition) First paralogism of substantiality. 41 5 Second paralogism of simplicity. 417 Third paralogism of personality. 42 2 Fomth paralogism o f ideality. 42 5 Observation on the sum of the pure doctrine of the soul 43 2 Chapter I. The paralogisms of pure reason 445 (as in the second edition) Refutation of Mendelssohn's proof of the persistence of the soul. 449 General remark concerning the transition from rational psychology to rational cosmology. 45 6 Chapter II. The antinomy of pure reason 459 Section I. The system of cosmological ideas. 460 Section II. The antithetic of pure reason. 46 7 First conflict 47 0 Second conflict 47 6 Third conflict 48 4 Fourth conflict 490 Section III. On the interest of reason in these conflicts. 496 Section IV On the transcendental problemsa of pure reason, insofar as they absolutely must be capable of a solution. 50 3 Section V Skeptical representation of the cosmological questions raised by all four transcendental ideas. 5 08 Section VI. Transcendental idealism as the key to solving the cosmological dialectic. 5II Section VII. Critical decision of the cosmological conflict of reason with itself. 5 14 Section VIII. The regulative principleb of pure reason in regard to the cosmological ideas. 5 20
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