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Trans. Aesthetic
{ 1 } - conditions for the possibility of
{ 2 } - Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
{ 3 } - Trans. Aesthetic and Trans. Logic
{ 4 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
{ 5 } - treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
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Trans. Aesthetic
{ 1 } - conditions for the possibility of
{ 2 } - Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
{ 3 } - Trans. Aesthetic and Trans. Logic
{ 4 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
{ 5 } - treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
Transcendental <=> conditions for the possibility of
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Trans. Aesthetic
{ 1 } - conditions for the possibility of
{ 2 } - Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
{ 3 } - Trans. Aesthetic and Trans. Logic
{ 4 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
{ 5 } - treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
Critique of Pure Reason <=> Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
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Trans. Aesthetic
{ 1 } - conditions for the possibility of
{ 2 } - Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
{ 3 } - Trans. Aesthetic and Trans. Logic
{ 4 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
{ 5 } - treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
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Trans. Aesthetic
{ 1 } - conditions for the possibility of
{ 2 } - Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
{ 3 } - Trans. Aesthetic and Trans. Logic
{ 4 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
{ 5 } - treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
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Trans. Aesthetic
{ 1 } - conditions for the possibility of
{ 2 } - Trans. Doctrine of Elements and Trans. Doctrine of Method
{ 3 } - Trans. Aesthetic and Trans. Logic
{ 4 } - shows how the synthetic a priori propositions of mathematics are possible
{ 5 } - treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
Analytic of Concepts <=> treats pure concepts, i.e. categories of the understanding
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