Introduction: Constructing Reason
1: Scholastic and Cosmic Philosophy
2: Systematic Unity in the Architectonic of Pure Reason
3: Reason as Organism
4: Theoretical Reason and the Role of Ideas
5: The Deduction of Transcendental Ideas
6: The Role of Ideas from a Practical Perspective
7: The Kingdom of Ends
Conclusion: Beyond the Critique of Pure Reason
Lea Ypi is Professor in Political Theory at the London School of
Economics, and Political Science and Adjunct Professor in
Philosophy at the Australian National University. A native of
Albania, she has degrees in Philosophy and in Literature from the
University of Rome La Sapienza, a PhD from the European University
Institute, and was a Post-Doctoral Prize Research Fellow at
Nuffield College, Oxford University. Her work has been recognised
with several prizes such
as the British Academy Prize for Excellence in Political Science
and the Leverhulme Prize for Outstanding Research Achievement. She
contributes to The Guardian and The New Statesman. Her work has
been
translated in a dozen languages and published worldwide.
This book offers a deep, penetrating analysis of Kant's
Architectonic that should, if appreciated properly, shape future
discussions on Kantian scholarship.
*Jake Scott, LSE Review of Books*
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