Analysis in the critique of pure reason

Kantian Review 12 (1):61-89 (2007)
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The paper argues that existing interpretations of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason as an "analysis of experience" (e.g., those of Kitcher and Strawson) fail because they do not properly appreciate the method of the work. The author argues that the Critique provides an analysis of the faculty of reason, and counts as an analysis of experience only in a derivative sense.

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Melissa M Merritt
University of New South Wales

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