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Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics

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Martin Heidegger's 'Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics' is an influential interpretation of Immanuel Kant's philosophical project.

Heidegger reexamines Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason,' emphasizing its significance for understanding the nature of metaphysics.

He focuses on Kant's doctrine of schematism and the role of imagination in bridging the gap between sensibility and understanding.

Heidegger argues that Kant's work contains profound insights into the question of being and the limits of human knowledge.

The book connects Kantian thought to Heidegger's own existential phenomenology.

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Transcendental Aesthetic (Kant's Critique of Pure Reason)
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as one of Heidegger's works critiquing Kant and emphasizing the A-deduction.
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Transcendental Deduction (Kant's Critique of Pure Reason)

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