Readings
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Preface, Introduction, Tr. Aesthetic, and Intro to Tr. Logic
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Tuesday, September 27
- : No class due to the second day of Rosh Hashanah.
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Wednesday, September 28
- : (1:30–3:05pm) Preface, through “philosophy into
philodoxy” (Bvii–xxxvii) (via Zoom only). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Tuesday, October 4
- : beginning of Transcendental Aesthetic, through end of
§7 (B33–58) (via Zoom only). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Thursday, October 6
- : end of Transcendental Aesthetic, and Introduction to
Transcendental Logic (B59–88). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Transcendental Analytic
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Tuesday, October 11
- : No class due to the second day of Sukkot.
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Thursday, October 13
- : Introduction to Transcendental Analytic, and
Metaphysical Deduction (B89–116). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Wednesday, October 19
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(1:30–3:05pm) beginning of Transcendental Deduction, through the end
of §20 (B116–143) (via Zoom only). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Tuesday, October 25
- : Schematism (and various introductory material)
(B169–202). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Thursday, October 27
- : Introduction to the Analogies, Second Analogy,
Postulates of Empirical Thought, and Refutation of Idealism (B218–24,
B232–47, B265–79). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Transcendental Dialectic
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Tuesday, November 8
- : Introduction to the Dialectic, and beginning of the
Concepts of Pure Reason (B349–77). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Thursday, November 10
- : end of the Concepts of Pure Reason, and beginning
of the Inferences of Pure Reason (B377–406). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Thursday, November 17
- : Introduction to Antinomies, and Third Antinomy
(B432–453, B472–79). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Tuesday, November 22
- : Concluding Note on the
Solution of the Mathematical-Transcendental Ideas, and Solution to the
Third Antinomy (B556–86). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Thursday, November 24
- : No class (Thanksgiving)
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Thursday, December 1
- : Impossibility of the Cosmological and Ontological
Proofs (B620–42). (Lecture on YouTube.)
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Wednesday, December 7
- : Take home final (or final paper[1]There is no
formal assignment for the final paper; if you would like to pursue this
option and need guidelines or suggestions, please contact me.) due.
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