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Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics (lecture series reference)
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Heidegger’s Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics reinterprets Kant’s Critique from a phenomenological and ontological perspective, arguing that Kant’s central problems point to questions about Being.
Heidegger focuses on Kant’s treatment of sensibility, understanding, and imagination, highlighting temporality’s centrality.
The book critiques subsequent readings that reduce Kant to logic or abstract categories, advocating for a retrieval of the A-deduction.
It significantly influenced continental readings of Kant and debates about metaphysics in the 20th century.
Heidegger focuses on Kant’s treatment of sensibility, understanding, and imagination, highlighting temporality’s centrality.
The book critiques subsequent readings that reduce Kant to logic or abstract categories, advocating for a retrieval of the A-deduction.
It significantly influenced continental readings of Kant and debates about metaphysics in the 20th century.
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noting Heidegger's lectures and book criticizing the B-deduction.

Todd McGowan

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Transcendental Deduction (Kant's Critique of Pure Reason)


