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Conceptions of the highest human science, dialectic, first philosophy, metaphysics, natural theology, transcendental philosophy. |
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The analysis of the highest human science, the character of dialectical, metaphysical, or transcendental knowledge. |
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The distinctive objects or problems of the supreme science. |
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The nature of the concepts, abstractions, or principles of the highest science. |
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The method of metaphysics, the distinction between empirical and transcendental methods. |
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The distinction between a metaphysic of nature and a metaphysic of morals, the difference between the speculative treatment and the practical resolution of the metaphysical problems of God, freedom, and immortality. |
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Metaphysics in relation to other disciplines. |
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The relation of metaphysics to theology. |
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The relation of metaphysics to mathematics, physics or natural philosophy, psychology, and the empirical sciences. |
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The relation of metaphysics to logic and dialectic. |
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The criticism and reformation of metaphysics. |
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The dismissal or satirization of metaphysics as dogmatism or sophistry. |
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Reconstructions of metaphysics, critical philosophy as a propaedeutic to metaphysics. |
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