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{ 1 } - Transcendental
{ 2 } - Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
{ 3 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
{ 4 } - deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
{ 5 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
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{ 1 } - Transcendental
{ 2 } - Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
{ 3 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
{ 4 } - deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
{ 5 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
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Trans.
{ 1 } - Transcendental
{ 2 } - Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
{ 3 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
{ 4 } - deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
{ 5 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
Trans. Logic <=> Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
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{ 1 } - Transcendental
{ 2 } - Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
{ 3 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
{ 4 } - deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
{ 5 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
Analytic of Concepts <=> shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
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{ 1 } - Transcendental
{ 2 } - Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
{ 3 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
{ 4 } - deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
{ 5 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
Trans. Doctrine of Elements <=> deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
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Trans.
{ 1 } - Transcendental
{ 2 } - Trans. Analytic and Trans. Dialectic
{ 3 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of natural science are possible
{ 4 } - deals with the a priori elements (forms or conditions) of knowledge
{ 5 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
Trans. Aesthetic <=> shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
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