Abstract

Part 1 The general strategy of the transcendental approach: transcendental ontology and scientific methodology reduction-realization - an analysis of Kant's transcendental structure the dynamical version of Kant's transcendental method realism and realization in a Kantian light reductive realism and the problem of affection in Kant a key to the problem of affection. Part 2 The dimension of theoretical reason: the relation between understanding and in the architectonic of Kant's philosophy modes of transcendental arguments - Kant's and the philosophy of science. Part 3 The place of causality in the Kantian system: the Kantian dynamic of reason and the place of causality in Kant's system the conception of lawlikeness in Kant's philosophy of science. Part 4 Kant's system and the philosophy of science Kant's special metaphysics and the metaphysical foundations of natural science. Part 5 The ethical and religious dimensions of Kant's philosophy: science and God - the topology of the Kantian world morality, God and religion in the philosophy of Kant.

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