Mon., Mar. 30: (no reading, first class).
Wed., Apr. 1: Preface and Introduction to the First Edition (Avii-xxii, A1-16).
Mon., Apr. 6: Transcendental Aesthetic (A19-49).
Wed., Apr. 8: no class.
Transcendental Analytic
Mon., Apr. 13: Introduction to the Transcendental Logic,
and Metaphysical Deduction (A50-83).
Wed., Apr. 15: Transcendental Deduction, part one (A84-98) (through the end of the ``Preliminary Remark'').
Mon., Apr. 20: Transcendental Deduction, part two (A98-130).
Wed., Apr. 22: Schematism (and various introductory material) (A130-58).
Mon., Apr. 27: Analogies--Introduction and First and Second
Analogies (A177-211).
Wed., Apr. 29: Phenomena and Noumena (A235-59).
Mon., May 4: Amphiboly (A260-89)
Transcendental Dialectic
Wed., May 6: Introduction to the Dialectic, and beginning of the Concepts of Pure Reason (A293-320).
Mon., May 11: end of the Concepts of Pure Reason, and beginning
of the Inferences of Pure Reason (A321-48), and take-home
midterm
due.
Wed., May 13: First and Fourth Paralogisms (A348-51, 366-80).
Mon., May 18: Introduction to Antinomies, and Third Antinomy
(A405-25, 444-51).
Wed., May 20: Concluding Note on the Solution of the Mathematical-transcendental Ideas, and Solution to the Third Antinomy (A528-58).
Mon., May 25: no class (Memorial Day).
Wed., May 27: Introduction to the Ideal (A567-91).
Mon., June 1: Impossibility of the Cosmological and Ontological
Proofs (A592-614).
Transcendental Doctrine of Method (and a bit of the B Preface)
Wed., June 3: From the Preface to the Second Edition: Bxxiv (beginning ``But, it will be asked'')-Bxxxi (ending ``its errors at their very source.''). Canon (A795-831).
Tues., June 9: take-home
final
or final
paper
due.