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  1. Is Kant’s transcendental deduction of the categories fit for purpose?Anil Gomes - 2010 - Kantian Review 15 (2):118-137.
    James Van Cleve has argued that Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the categories shows, at most, that we must apply the categories to experience. And this falls short of Kant’s aim, which is to show that they must so apply. In this discussion I argue that once we have noted the differences between the first and second editions of the Deduction, this objection is less telling. But Van Cleve’s objection can help illuminate the structure of the B (...)
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    Kant's Transcendental Deduction of the Categories: Unity, Representation, and Apperception.Lawrence J. Kaye - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book is a comprehensive exposition of the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories in both editions of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
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    The transcendental deduction of the categories.Paul Guyer - 1992 - In The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--123.
  4. Exploring the Deduction of the Category of Totality from within the Analytic of the Sublime.Levi Haeck - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):381-401.
    I defend an interpretation of the first Critique’s category of totality based on Kant’s analysis of totality in the third Critique’s Analytic of the mathematical sublime. I show, firstly, that in the latter Kant delineates the category of totality — however general it may be — in relation to the essentially singular standpoint of the subject. Despite the fact that sublime and categorial totality have a significantly different scope and function, they do share such a singular baseline. Secondly, I argue (...)
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  5. Kant's Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories: Towards a Systematic Reconstruction.Nicholas Stang - forthcoming - In Andrew Stephenson & Anil Gomes (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Kant. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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  6. Kant’s Deduction From Apperception: An Essay on the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Dennis Schulting - 2019 - Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.
    In focusing on the systematic deduction of the categories from a principle, Schulting takes up anew the controversial project of the eminent German Kant scholar Klaus Reich, whose monograph “The Completeness of Kant's Table of Judgments” made the case that the logical functions of judgement can all be derived from the objective unity of apperception and can be shown to link up with one another systematically. -/- Common opinion among Kantians today has it that Kant did not mean (...)
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    Space, Geometry, and Kant's Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Thomas C. Vinci - 2014 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    Thomas C. Vinci argues that Kant's Deductions demonstrate Kant's idealist doctrines and have the structure of an inference to the best explanation for correlated domains. With the Deduction of the Categories the correlated domains are intellectual conditions and non-geometrical laws of the empirical world. With the Deduction of the Concepts of Space, the correlated domains are the geometry of pure objects of intuition and the geometry of empirical objects.
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    Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories, written by Kenneth R. Westphal.Lara Scaglia - 2022 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 25 (2):412-420.
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  9. Kant’s Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions of the Categories. Tasks, Steps, and Claims of Identity.Till Hoeppner - 2022 - In Giuseppe Motta, Dennis Schulting & Udo Thiel (eds.), Kant's Transcendental Deduction and the Theory of Apperception: New Interpretations. De Gruyter. pp. 461-492.
    Kant’s Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories justifies their apriority, i.e. that their contents originate in the understanding itself, while the Transcendental Deduction justifies their objectivity, both in that they purport to represent objects of experience and that they do so successfully. The apriority of the categories, as explained in terms of acts of synthesis required for having sensible intuitions of objects, is justified by establishing their generic identity with logical functions of judgment, i.e. acts of judgment (...)
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    A Transcendental Deduction of the Categories Without the Categories.John Rosenthal - 1993 - International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (4):449-464.
    In this article, the author proposes to reconstruct Kant's "transcendental deduction" without in any way making use of the results of the so-called "metaphysical" one. His suggestion is that what Kant baptizes "pure concepts" or "categories" are in fact not "concepts" at all, strictly speaking, but rather the very forms of judgment from which these "concepts" were supposed to have been derived in the "metaphysical deduction". The task of the "transcendental" deduction is, then, to show that (...)
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    The transcendental deduction of the categories - its impact on German idealism and neo-positivism.Michel Meyer - 1981 - Dialectica 35 (1-2):7-20.
    The aim of this paper is to exhibit some important features of the two versions of the deduction. In the first edition, Kant emphasizes the role of imagination as an autonomous faculty; in the second, On the contrary, Imagination, Though keeping its synthetic function, Is subordinated to the understanding. This reversal in the role of imagination is bound up to a paradoxical conception of the object which pervades the two editions of the "critique". The deduction should be conceived (...)
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    The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories: Its Impact on German Idealism and Neo‐Positivism.Michel Meyer - 1981 - Dialectica 35 (1):7-20.
    SummaryThe aim of this paper is to exhibit some important features of the two versions of the Deduction. In the first edition, Kant emphasizes the role of imagination as an autonomous faculty; in the second, on the contrary, imagination, though keeping its synthetic function, is subordinated to the understanding. This reversal in the role of imagination is bound up to a paradoxical conception ot the object which pervades the two editions of the Critique. The Deduction should be conceived (...)
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    The Transcendental Deduction of the Categorial Imperative in Fichte’s System of Ethics.Jacinto Rivera de Rosales - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (3-4):236-242.
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    The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories in the Reflections of the Duisburg Nachlass.Fernando Moledo - 2022 - In Giuseppe Motta, Dennis Schulting & Udo Thiel (eds.), Kant's Transcendental Deduction and the Theory of Apperception: New Interpretations. De Gruyter. pp. 307-318.
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  15. Genealogy and Jurisprudence in Fichte’s Genetic Deduction of the Categories.G. Anthony Bruno - 2018 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 35 (1):77-96.
    Fichte argues that the conclusion of Kant’s transcendental deduction of the categories is correct yet lacks a crucial premise, given Kant’s admission that the metaphysical deduction locates an arbitrary origin for the categories. Fichte provides the missing premise by employing a new method: a genetic deduction of the categories from a first principle. Since Fichte claims to articulate the same view as Kant in a different, it is crucial to grasp genetic deduction in (...)
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    Kant's deduction of the categories, with special relation to the views of dr. Stirling.Edward Caird - 1880 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (1):110 - 134.
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    The Transcendental Deduction of the Categorial Imperative in Fichte’s System of Ethics.Jacinto Rivera de Rosales - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (3-4):236-242.
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    Kant's transcendental deduction of the categories.A. C. Ewing - 1923 - Mind 32 (125):50-66.
  19. Kant's Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.A. C. Ewing - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32:433.
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  20. ‘An Almost Single Inference’ – Kant's Deduction of the Categories Reconsidered.Konstantin Pollok - 2008 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 90 (3):323-345.
    By taking into account some texts published between the first and the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason that have been neglected by most of those who have dealt with the deduction of the categories, I argue that the core of the deduction is to be identified as the ‘almost single inference from the precisely determined definition of a judgment in general’, which Kant adumbrates in the Metaphysical Foundations in order to ‘make up for the (...)
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    Space, Geometry and Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories by Thomas C. Vinci.Mary Domski - 2016 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (1):174-175.
    Those familiar with the Critique of Pure Reason will not at all be surprised that Thomas C. Vinci has found it fitting to dedicate an entire book to the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories, a chapter of the CPR that is as important to Kant’s argument for Transcendental Idealism as it is difficult to decipher. The purpose of that section is to establish the objective validity of the categories—to show, that is, that the pure concepts of the (...)
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  22. Meta-Ontology, Epistemology & Essence: On the Empirical Deduction of the Categories.Fraser MacBride & Frederique Janssen-Lauret - 2015 - The Monist 98 (3):290-302.
    A priori reflection, common sense and intuition have proved unreliable sources of information about the world outside of us. So the justification for a theory of the categories must derive from the empirical support of the scientific theories whose descriptions it unifies and clarifies. We don’t have reliable information about the de re modal profiles of external things either because the overwhelming proportion of our knowledge of the external world is theoretical—knowledge by description rather than knowledge by acquaintance. This (...)
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    Kant, Hume, and Problems of the Deduction of the Categories.V. V. Vasil'ev - 1996 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (4):51-65.
    In this article some problems associated with Kant's transcendental deduction of the categories will be examined. Kant wrote that the deduction was one of the most difficult and arduous investigations ever undertaken in metaphysics. It is the deduction that must establish the lawfulness of claims to knowledge on the part of pure reason and determine the very possibility of metaphysics.
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  24. Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories: Critical Re-Examination, Elucidation and Corroboration, by Kenneth R. Westphal. [REVIEW]Andrew Stephenson - 2022 - Hegel Bulletin 43 (3):491-496.
  25. ‘Objective Validity’ and ‘Objective Reality’ in Kant's B-deduction of the Categories.Aaron Bunch - 2010 - Kantian Review 14 (2):67-92.
    Like Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, we now have both an A- and a substantially revised B-edition of Henry Allison's commentary to and defence of that work: Kant's Transcendental Idealism: An Interpretation and Defense . Unlike Kant's Critique, however, Allison's first edition is unlikely to persist as an occasional rival to the second, since reviewers rightly consider the second to have superseded the landmark scholarship of the first. Nevertheless, before Allison's first edition is entirely supplanted, I would like to save (...)
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    "The Subsequent Delivery of the Deduction" – Fichte’s Transformation of Kant’s Deduction of the Categories.Gesa Wellmann - 2021 - Fichte-Studien 49:119-138.
    In the wake of the massive criticism of Kant’s deduction of the categories in the first Critique, Fichte starts providing what he takes an improved version of such a deduction to be. This article aims at investigating the transformation he thereby introduces into the Kantian thought. I will do so mainly with respect to the deduction’s architectonical dimension, i.e. by investigating the role of the deduction for the Wissenschaftslehre as a whole. Concretely, I will defend (...)
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    Two-steps-in-one-proof: The structure of the transcendental deduction of the categories.Joseph Claude Evans - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):553-570.
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    Why did Kant write two versions of the transcendental deduction of the categories?Michel Meyer - 1981 - Synthese 47 (3):357 - 383.
  29. Henrich on Kant's Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Martin Francisco Fricke - 2008 - In Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido A. de Almeida & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 221-232.
    Dieter Henrich’s reconstruction of the transcendental deduction in "Identität und Objektivität" has been criticised (probably unfairly) by Guyer and others for assuming that we have a priori Cartesian certainty about our own continuing existence through time. In his later article "The Identity of the Subject in the Transcendental Deduction", Henrich addresses this criticism and proposes a new, again entirely original argument for a reconstruction. I attempt to elucidate this argument with reference to Evans’s theory of the Generality Constraint (...)
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    Kant's First Drafts of the Deduction of the Categories.Wolfgang Carl - 1989 - In Eckart Förster (ed.), Kant’s Transcendental Deductions: The Three ‘Critiques’ and the ‘Opus Postumum’. Stanford University Press. pp. 1-20.
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    Cartesian Consciousness and the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Richard E. Aquila - 2016 - In Sally Sedgwick & Dina Emundts (eds.), Bewusstsein/Consciousness. De Gruyter. pp. 3-24.
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    The legitimating fact in the transcendental deduction of the categories: on Dieter Henrich's reading of Kant.Christian Klotz & Soraya Nour - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (115):0-0.
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    The Place of the Logical Functions of Judgment in Kant's Logic and its Significance in the Deductions of the Categories.Robert Greenberg - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 298-304.
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    The Origin of Kant's Deduction of the Categories.Vadim V. Vasilyev - 2001 - In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. 2. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 498-505.
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    Peirce, Kant, and Apel on Transcendental Semiotics: The Unity of Apperception and the Deduction of the Categories of Signs.Jerrold J. Abrams - 2004 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (4):627 - 677.
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    Why Did Kant Write Two Versions of the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories?Michel Meyer - 2018 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 284 (2):177-200.
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  37. The role of apperception in Kant's transcendental deduction of the categories.Hector-Neri Castaneda - 1990 - Noûs 24 (1):147-157.
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    Henrich on Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden - 2008 - In Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden (eds.), Law and Peace in Kant's Philosophy/Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Proceedings of the 10th International Kant Congress/Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Walter de Gruyter.
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    The Pure “I Will” Must Be Able to Accompany All of My Desires: The Problem of a Deduction of the Categories of Freedom in Kant’s Critique of Practical Reason.Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden - 2008 - In Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden (eds.), Law and Peace in Kant's Philosophy/Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Proceedings of the 10th International Kant Congress/Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Reseña de: Schulting, D.: Kant's deduction from apperception. An essay on the trascendental deduction of the categories, Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter, 2019.Alberto López López - 2019 - Con-Textos Kantianos 9:379-383.
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    The legitimating fact in the transcendental deduction of the categories: on Dieter Henrich's reading of Kant.Christian Klotz & Soraya Nour - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (115).
  42. The Central Argument in Kant's Deduction of the Categories.Martin Francisco Fricke - 1995
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    The key to Kant's deduction of the categories.H. J. Paton - 1931 - Mind 40 (159):310-329.
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    Justification, Objectivity, and Subjectivity in Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Justin B. Shaddock - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (1):177-185.
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    A Step Toward a Semantic Interpretation of the Deduction of the Categories.Wing-Chun Wong - 1995 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2:277-285.
  46. Thomas C. Vinci. Space, Geometry, and Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xii+251, index. $78.00. [REVIEW]Emily Carson - 2016 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 6 (2):341-344.
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    Thomas C. Vinci: Space, Geometry, and Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Categories. New York 2015. 264 Seiten. ISBN 978-0-19-938116-6. [REVIEW]P. D. Arno Schubbach - 2019 - Kant Studien 110 (1):166-171.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 110 Heft: 1 Seiten: 166-171.
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    Kenneth R. Westphal, Kant's Transcendental Deduction of the Categories: Critical Re-Examination, Elucidation and Corroboration. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 2021. [REVIEW]Andrew Stephenson - 2022 - Hegel Bulletin 43 (3):491-496.
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    Dennis Schulting: Kant’s Deduction from Apperception. An Essay on the transcendental Deduction of the Categories. [KSEH 203]. De Gruyter ²2019. 344 pages. ISBN: 978-3-11-058430-1.Kant’s Deduction from Apperception. An Essay on the transcendental Deduction of the Categories[REVIEW]Reinhard Hiltscher - 2022 - Kant Studien 113 (3):577-586.
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    Concepts, judgments, and unity in Kant's metaphysical deduction of the relational categories.Charles Nussbaum - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Concepts, Judgments, and Unity in Kant's Metaphysical Deduction of the Relational Categories CHARLES NUSSBAUM 1. INTRODUCTION TO ANY ATTENTIVEREADERof the section of the Critique of Pure Reason' known as the "Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories" (A67/B92-A83/B to9), one paragraph in that section stands out particularly by virtue of its special importance for Kant's developing argument: The same function Which gives unity to the various representations (...)
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