Introduction: Two ways to encounter Kant
Ch. 1. Intelligibility: from direct Platonism to concept empiricism
Ch. 2. Epistemic legitimacy: experiential unity, first principles and strategy K
Ch. 3. The world from a point of view: space and time
Ch. 4. Concepts and categories: transcendental logic and the metaphysical deduction
Ch. 5. Perceptual synthesis: from sensations to objects
Ch. 6. Schemata and principles: from pure concepts to objective judgments
Ch. 7. Synchronic manifolds: the axioms and anticipations
Ch. 8. Diachronic manifolds: the analogies of experience
Ch. 9. Duration and persistence: substance in the analogies
Ch. 10. Succession and simultaneity: causation in the analogies
Ch. 11. The world as actual: the postulates and the refutation of idealism
Ch. 12. The thinking self as an idea of reason: the paralogisms
Ch. 13. Reason in conflict with itself: a brief look at the antinomies
Epilogue: The rest of the first critique
Bibliography: Works cited and suggestions for further reading