Transcendental Idealism and Causality: An Interpretation of Kant's Argument in the Second Analogy

In William Leonard Harper & Ralf Meerbote (eds.), Kant on Causality, Freedom, and Objectivity. Univ of Minnesota Press. pp. 20-41 (1984)
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