Preface
Chapter One: The Framework
I. Introduction
II. Some Correlations and Distinctions
III. Primitive Directedness vs. Translatable Content in Intuition
IV. Objects and Appearances
Chapter Two: Extending the Framework
I. Introduction
II. Conceptual Material and a Subject's Dispostions
III. Some Comparisons
Chapter Three: Synthesis
I. Intrduction
II. The Transformation of Intuition
III. The Manifold of Intuition
IV. Kinds of Anticipation and Retention
V. Synthesis and Rules
Chapter Four: Production, Reproduction, and Affinity
I. Introduction
II. From Association to Affinity
III. Kinds of Affinity
Chapter Five: The Second-Edition Deduction
I. Introduction
II. The Ambiguity of Synthesis
III. Judgments of Perception and Experience
IV. The Structure of the Deduction
Chapter Six: Self-Consciousness
I. Introduction
II. Consciousness
III. Determinate and Indeterminate Self-Consciousness
IV. Self-Consciousness and the Imaginative Content of Perception
Chapter Seven: Toward the Categories
I. Introduction
II. From Matter to Form: General Structures
III. Causality, Substance, and Community of Interaction
IV. Appendix: Judgements about the Past
Conclusion
Notes
Index