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Necessity and Possibility: The Logical Structure of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

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Drawing on Kant's published and unpublished texts and a wide range of texts from the history of logic and philosophical inquiries into language, Mosser provides an interpretation of some of Kant's most complex arguments, such as the Metaphysical Deduction. He demonstrates that, despite appearances, Kant appeals to common sense to reveal both the scope and the limits of human knowledge.

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