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4.0 out of 5 stars On Greenberg's Kant, December 31, 2002
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This is a valuable book that should be read along with Strawson, Allison, Bennett, Guyer, and Aquila. I highly recommend it, especially for those with interests in Kant's views on apriori knowledge.

Greenberg offers a controversial reading in distinction to the mainline and ubiquitous Strawsonian view--that the possibility of experience is not Kant's central concern in the first Critique. He also argues that K's transcendental metaphysics should be evaluated independently of the conditions of the possibility of (apriori) knowledge. Greenberg discusses an interesting interpretation of K's Table of Judgments, as well as the logic of reference.

Part 1: External Realism and K's Theory of Representation
Part 2: K's Idealism
Part 3: On Transcendental Logic: B-Deduction, Judgment, Categories, Perception
Part 4: Closure on K's Epistemology

Greenberg's prose is clear and direct, which helps make the Master's arguments more clear.

I also recommend: Langton, Kantian Humility (Oxford UP); McDowell, Mind and World; Smith, Reading McDowell; Stroud, Understanding Human Knowledge (Oxford UP/Paper); and Strawson, Entity and Identity (Oxford UP/in print).

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Kant's Theory of A Priori Knowledge
Kant's Theory of A Priori Knowledge by Robert Greenberg (Paperback - March 1, 2001)
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