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The Critique of Pure Reason represents an almost insurmountable barrier for a reader who is not familiar with western philosophy, but an even greater hurdle in reading the book successfully is the way its content is arranged.
| Critique of Pure Reason | |||||
| Transcendental Doctrine of Elements | Transcendental Doctrine of Method | ||||
| First Part: Transcendental Aesthetic | Second Part: Transcendental Logic | Discipline of Pure Reason | Canon of Pure Reason | Architectonic of Pure Reason | History of Pure Reason |
| Transcendental Doctrine of Elements | |||
| First Part: Transcendental Aesthetic | Second Part: Transcendental Logic | ||
| Space | Time | First Division: Transcendental Analytic | Second Division: Transcendental Dialectic |
| First Division: Transcendental Analytic | ||||
| Book I: Analytic of Concepts | Book II: Analytic of Principles | |||
| Clue to the discovery of all pure concepts of the understanding | Deductions of the pure concepts of the understanding | Schematism | System of all principles | Phenomena and Noumena |
| Second Division: Transcendental Dialectic | ||
| Transcendental Illusion | Pure Reason as the Seat of Transcendental Illusion | |
| Book I: Concept of Pure Reason | Book II: Dialectical Inferences of Pure Reason | |
| Book II: Dialectical Inferences of Pure Reason | ||
| Paralogisms (Psychology) | Antinomies (Cosmology) | The Ideal (Theology) |
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