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C - A concordance of G. F. Meier's Excerpts from the Doctrine of Reason (with Kant's Reflections) and the Jäsche logic

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What follows is a table which summarizes the contents of Kant's handwritten notes on Meier's Excerpts from the Doctrine of Reason and correlates them with the related pages of the Jäsche logic. These notes, or reflections, were inscribed in Kant's personal copy of the text, from which he lectured. They were edited by Erich Adickes and published in Volume 16 of the Academy edition.

The main headings (in bold-face and italics) are taken from Meier's text. The subsidiary headings were provided by Adickes for Volume 16, and they reflect the content of Kant's reflections rather than of Meier's text. Next to each heading are: the numbers of the corresponding paragraphs of Meier's text; the page numbers in Volume 16 where both Kant's reflections and the relevant sections of Meier's text are printed; and the page numbers in Volume 9 of the corresponding portion of the Jäsche logic.

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Lectures on Logic , pp. 655 - 660
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1992

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