2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-6045.2018.v41n2.ap
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Abstract: At the core of Kant's theoretical philosophy lies the deduction of the categories: his effort to secure the distinctiveness of sensibility and understanding and to provide a necessary relation between the domains of these faculties. The argument for this claim is presented in two different versions -i.e., the A and B editions of the Critique of pure reason -and is one of the most puzzling in Kant's corpus. The common view in the literature that considers the importance of the A-deduction and tries to present i… Show more

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