AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY, FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS,INTENDED BY W. H. S. MONCK, BARRISTER-AT-LAW. DUBLIN: C -NAS SAU STREET.WILLIAM M 18,GEE, 1874. mm gu%*.bg% OF LOCKE.M. COUSIN S CRITICISMAN EXAMINATION OF MIRACLES.AN ESSAY ON THE CHRISTIAN all our ofVISION : An to deduceSPACE AND knowledgeAttempt Extension from Sense ofthe Sight. Dublin : Printed at the M. II. GILL.University byPress, CONTENTS. Sects. Page. 1. . iIntroductory, 2. Historical Position of . . . . .Kant, i and . .3. Analytical Synthetical Judgments, 5 Problem of the Criiick How are a4. ]( Synthetical priori ? ... ^F. . . 8Judgments possible View of the Kantian .Position, . .11English5^_ 6. The Transcendental ^Esthetic. Distinction between the and the . . 1 1Sensibility Understanding, Second Distinction between . . .them, .167. 8. A Elements of the Doctrine ofpriori Sensibility. and . 8Space Time, 1 Kant s of . . .9. Theory Mathematics, -23 ToTSensible are . . .Phenomena,Objects only 25 11. of the Transcendental . .Object Analytic, .27 12. A Elements ofthe The Kantianpriori Understanding. . . . . . . .Categories, .29 of the in .13. Objective Validity Categories Experience, 34 and ...14. Imagination Experience, -37 to all Products of . .15. Categories applicable Sense, 39 1 6. The Schemata of the . . .Categories, .40 A of Pure .17. priori Synthetical Judgments Physics, 46 1 8. The Axioms of Intuition and of PerAnticipations . . . . . . . . .ception, 48 of the of19.