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CHAPTER VI.
NECESSARY JUDGEMENTS: KANT'S THEORY EXPOUNDED.
46. General Outline of Kant's Theory of Knowledge 168
47. Necessary and Universal judgments described an 11 A Priori 174
48. Those of them that Amplify our Knowledge claimed to be "Synthetic-a-
priori"
176
49. Even Concepts, regarded as "Objective," i.e. as Necessarily and Uni-
versally Valid, claimed to be "Synthetic-a-priori
180
50. Analysis of "A Priori" Conditions of Knowledge in Sensibility and in
Understanding
181
51. The "A Priori" Forms of Sense Intuition 183
52. Conception and judgment. "A Priori" Forms of the Understanding 184
53. Their Application in Mathematics and Physics 189
54. The "Illusion" of Metaphysics 191
55. The "Copernican Revolution" 194
56. The Influence and the Issues of Kant's Teaching 197
CHAPTER VII.
NECESSARY JUDGMENTS: KANT'S THEORY EXAMINED.
57. The Case for the Critique of Pure Reason 201
58. "A Priori" Forms neither Essential nor Sufficient to account for
Necessary and Universal judgments
202
59. Significance of the "Critique": its Thesis Mutually Destructive 206
60. How the Function of "A Priori Synthesis" is described as Permeating
Judgment, Conception, and even Perception
209
61. How the Necessity-and-Universality of the Apprehended Product of the
Synthesis is Subjective
213
62. Grades of Necessity in Judgments. Singular Judgments. Validity of
Concepts. The Problem Stated
216
63. Kant's Claim Examined. A. Mathematical Judgments. B. Geometrical
Judgments. C. The Principles of Physics
219
64. D. The Principle of Causality and Metaphysics. Doctrines of Kant and
Hume
223
65. Scholastic Account of the Principle 225
66. Inadmissibility of Kant's Limitation of the Principle to the Domain of
Sense Experience
228
CHAPTER VIII.
NECESSARY JUDGMENTS: SCHOLASTIC THEORY.
67. In Necessary and Universal Principles of the Ideal Order the Ground of
the Judicial Nexus is seen to be in the Objects as Conceived: Ob-
jective Evidence
232
68. Proofs of the Thesis 234
69. In Necessary judgments the Character of the Apprehended Nexus is due
to a Property of the Thought-Objects or Concepts, viz. their Ab-
stractness
241
70. What can be Inferred from the Characteristics of Abstract Thought-
Objects or Essences? A Debatable Question
245

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Publication Information: Book Title: Epistemology: Or the Theory of KnowledgeAn Introduction to General Metaphysics. Volume: 1. Contributors: P. Coffey - author. Publisher: Longmans, Green. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1917. Page Number: xiii.
    
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