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Kant‘s Critical PhilosophyThe Doctrine of the FacultiesGilles Deleuze
Translated by Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam
THE ATHLONE PRESS
London 1984
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First published 1984 by The Athlone Press Ltd44 Bedford Row, London WCIR 4LYOrginally published in France in 1963 as
 La Philosophie Critique de Kant 
 by Presses Universitaires de France.
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Presses Universitaires de France, 1983Preface and this translation
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The Athione Press, 1984The Publishers acknowledge the financial assistance of the French Ministryof Culture and Communication in the translation of this work.British Library Cataloguing in Publication DataDeleuze, GillesKant‘s critical philosophy.1.Kant, ImmanuelI.Title II. La philosophie critique deKant.
 English
193B2789ISBN 0—485—11249—3Typeset by Inforum Ltd, PortsmouthPrinted and bound in Great Britain byBiddies Ltd, Guildford and King‘s Lynn
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contents
 Preface by Gilles Deleuze
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Translators‘ Introduction
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 Abbreviations
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 Introduction: The Transcendental Method 
1Reason according to KantFirst sense of the word ‘Faculty‘Higher Faculty of KnowledgeHigher Faculty of DesireSecond sense of the word ‘Faculty‘Relation between the two senses of the word ‘Faculty‘
 I The Relationship of the Faculties in the Critique of  Pure Reason
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 A priori
and TranscendentalThe Copernican RevolutionSynthesis and the Legislative UnderstandingRole of the ImaginationRole of ReasonProblem of the Relationship between the Faculties:Common SenseLegitimate Employment, Illegitimate Employment
2 The Relationship of the Faculties in the Critique of  Practical Reason
28Legislative ReasonProblem of FreedomRole of the UnderstandingMoral Common Sense and Illegitimate Uses
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