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Fichte's experiments with the productive imagination
pp. 103-127
Abstract
According to Kant in the preface to its second edition, the Critique of Pure Reason (Kritik der reinen Vernunft [KrV]) "is a treatise on the method" of a future scientific metaphysics intended "to transform the previous procedure of metaphysics by attempting in it that complete revolution exemplified by geometers and natural scientists."1 Introduced in the new preface as an essential element of this revolutionary treatise is the experiment of pure reason (Experiment der reinen Vernunft) that Kant undertakes in the "Antinomy of Pure Reason."2
Publication details
Published in:
Rockmore Tom, Breazeale Daniel (2014) Fichte and transcendental philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 103-127
Full citation:
Fulkerson-Smith Brett (2014) „Fichte's experiments with the productive imagination“, In: T. Rockmore & D. Breazeale (eds.), Fichte and transcendental philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 103–127.