L'Analytique Transcendentale de Kant, Vol. I, La Critique Kantienne [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):174-174 (1956)
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A careful, often meticulous, analysis of Kant's key terms, method, and major doctrines in the Transcendental Aesthetic and Analytic. De Coninck argues that Kant's transcendental method is essentially analytic, assuming only a conception of human knowledge or "experience" and the principle of non-contradiction. A further volume is promised, in which the author will make his own evaluation of the Critical Philosophy.--R. H.

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