Vlli CONTENTS,
Page TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC— SECOND DIVISION. Tbanscbitdbntal Dialectic. — Intbobuction.
I. — Of Transcendental Illusory Appearance 209
II. — Of Piire Reason as the Seat of Transcendental Illusory Ap- pearance . •
A. Of Reason in General 212
B. Op the Logical Use op Reason 214
C. Op THE Pure Use OF Reason 216
TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC—BOOK I.
Of the Conceptions of Pure Reason ,219
Sect. I.— Of Ideas in General 221
Sect. II.— Of Transcendental Ideas 225
Sect. III.— System of Transcendental Ideas 233
Book II. — Or the Dialectical Pbocedubs or Pube
Reason 237
CHAP. I.— Of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason 237
Refutation of the Argument of Mendelssohn for the Sub- stantiality or Permanence of the Soul 245
Conclusion of the Solution of the Psychological Paralo- gism 251
General Remark on the Transition from Rational Psy- chology to Cosmology. . . i 253
CHAP. XL— The Antinomy of Pure Reason 255
Sect. L— System of Cosmological Ideas 256
Sect. II. — Antithetic of Pure Reason 263
First Antinomy 266
Second Antinomy 271
Third Antinomy 278
Fourth Antinomy 284
Sect. III.— Of the Interest of Reason in these Self-Contra-
dictions 290
Sect. IV.— Of the Necessity Imposed upon Pure Reason of presenting a Solution of its Transcendental
Problems 298
Sect. V.— Sceptical Exposition of the Cosmological Problems
presented in the four Transcendental Ideas . . . 303 Sect. YI. — Transcendental Idealism as the Key to the Solution
of Pure Cosmological Dialectic 307
Sect. VII. — Critical Solution of the Cosmological Problems . . 310 Sect. VIII. — Regulative Principle of Pure Reason in relation
to the Cosmological Ideas 316
Sect. IX,-— Of the Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason, with regard to the Cosmological Ideas 321