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050 00 $aB2799.M5$bH43 1997
092 $a193.1$bK16 D2 H4
100 1 $aHeidegger, Martin,$d1889-1976.
240 10 $aKant und das Problem der Metaphysik.$lEnglish.
245 10 $aKant and the problem of metaphysics /$cMartin
Heidegger ; translated by Richard Taft.
250 $a5th ed., enl.
260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$cc1997.
300 $axxi, 233 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aStudies in Continental thought.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
600 10 $aKant, Immanuel,$d1724-1804$xContributions in
metaphysics.
650 0 $aMetaphysics.
970 01 $tTranslator's Introduction to the Fifth Edition
970 01 $tTranslator's Introduction to the Fourth Edition
970 01 $tReferences to Works of Kant and Heidegger
970 01 $tPreface to the Fourth Edition
970 01 $tPrefaces to the First, Second, and Third Editions
970 11 $tIntroduction: The Theme and Structure of the
Investigation$p1
970 11 $lPt. 1$tThe Starting Point for the Laying of the
Ground for Metaphysics$p3
970 12 $l1$tThe Traditional Concept of Metaphysics$p3
970 12 $l2$tThe Point of Departure for the Laying of the
Ground for Traditional Metaphysics$p6
970 12 $l3$tThe Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics as
"Critique of Pure Reason"$p9
970 11 $lPt. 2$tCarrying Out the Laying of the Ground for
Metaphysics$p13
970 12 $l4$tThe Essence of Knowledge in General$p14
970 12 $l5$tThe Essence of the Finitude of Knowledge$p18
970 12 $l6$tThe Ground for the Source of the Laying of the
Ground for Metaphysics$p24
970 12 $l7$tThe Outline of the Stages in the Laying of the
Ground for Ontology$p26
970 12 $l8$tThe Method for Revealing the Origin$p28
970 12 $l9$tThe Elucidation of Space and Time as Pure
Intuitions$p31
970 12 $l10$tTime as the Universal Pure Intuition$p34
970 12 $l11$tThe Pure Concept of Understanding
(Notion)$p36
970 12 $l12$tNotions as Ontological Predicates
(Categories)$p39
970 12 $l13$tThe Question Concerning the Essential Unity
of Pure Knowledge$p42
970 12 $l14$tThe Ontological Synthesis$p43
970 12 $l15$tThe Problem of the Categories and the Role of
Transcendental Logic$p46
970 12 $l16$tThe Elucidation of the Transcendence of
Finite Reason as Basic Intention of the Transcendental
Deduction$p50
970 12 $l17$tThe Two Ways of the Transcendental
Deduction$p53
970 12 $l18$tThe External Form of the Transcendental
Deduction$p60
970 12 $l19$tTranscendence and Making-Sensible$p63
970 12 $l20$tImage and Schema$p65
970 12 $l21$tSchema and Schema-Image$p68
970 12 $l22$tThe Transcendental Schematism$p72
970 12 $l23$tSchematism and Subsumption$p77
970 12 $l24$tThe Highest Synthetic Principle as the Full
Determination of the Essence of Transcendence$p81
970 12 $l25$tTranscendence as the Laying of the Ground for
Metaphysica Generalis$p85
970 11 $lPt. 3$tThe Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics
in Its Originality$p89
970 12 $l26$tThe Formative Center of Ontological Knowledge
as Transcendental Power of Imagination$p89
970 12 $l27$tThe Transcendental Power of Imagination as
the Third Basic Faculty$p94
970 12 $l28$tThe Transcendental Power of Imagination and
Pure Intuition$p99
970 12 $l29$tThe Transcendental Power of Imagination and
Theoretical Reason$p102
970 12 $l30$tThe Transcendental Power of Imagination and
Practical Reason$p109
970 12 $l31$tThe Originality of the Previously Laid Ground
and Kant's Shrinking-Back from the Transcendental Power of
Imagination$p112
970 12 $l32$tThe Transcendental Power of Imagination and
Its Relation to Time$p121
970 12 $l33$tThe Inner Temporal Character of the
Transcendental Power of Imagination$p123
970 12 $l34$tTime as Pure Self-Affection and the Temporal
Character of the Self$p132
970 12 $l35$tThe Originality of the Previously Laid Ground
and the Problem of Metaphysics$p137
970 11 $lPt. 4$tThe Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics
in a Retrieval$p143
970 12 $l36$tThe Previously Laid Ground and the Outcome of
the Kantian Laying of the Ground for Metaphysics$p144
970 12 $l37$tThe Idea of a Philosophical Anthropology$p146
970 12 $l38$tThe Question Concerning the Human Essence and
the Authentic Result of the Kantian Ground-Laying$p150
970 12 $l39$tThe Problem of a Possible Determination of
Finitude in Human Beings$p153
970 12 $l40$tThe Original Working-Out of the Question of
Being as the Way to the Problem of Finitude in Human
Beings$p155
970 12 $l41$tThe Understanding of Being and Dasein in
Human Beings$p158
970 12 $l42$tThe Idea of a Fundamental Ontology$p162
970 12 $l43$tThe Inception and the Course of Fundamental
Ontology$p164
970 12 $l44$tThe Goal of Fundamental Ontology$p167
970 12 $l45$tThe Idea of Fundamental Ontology and the
Critique of Pure Reason$p170
970 11 $lApp. I$tNotes on the Kantbook$p175
970 11 $lApp. II$tErnst Cassirer: Philosophy of Symbolic
Forms. Part Two: Mythical Thought, Berlin, 1925$p180
970 11 $lApp. III$tDavos Lectures: Kant's Critique of Pure
Reason and the Task of a Laying of the Ground for
Metaphysics$p191
970 11 $lApp. IV$tDavos Disputation between Ernst Cassirer
and Martin Heidegger$p193
970 11 $lApp. V$tOn Odebrecht's and Cassirer's Critiques
of the Kantbook$p208
970 11 $lApp. VI$tOn the History of the Philosophical
Chair Since 1866$p213
970 01 $tEditor's Afterword$p219
970 01 $tTranslator's Notes$p223
997 $boclc
997 $bacas