Tues., Apr. 3: (no reading, first class).
Preface, Introduction, and Trascendental Aesthetic
Thurs., Apr. 5: Preface, from “Metaphysics is a completely isolated speculative science” to “and the loss of which it can therefore never feel,” and beginning of Introduction, through end of part V (Bxiv-xxxv, B1-18).
Tues., Apr. 10: end of Introduction and beginning of Transcendental
Aesthetic, through end of §6 (B19-53).
Thurs., Apr. 12: no class, due to end of Passover.
Tues., Apr. 17: end of Transcendental Aesthetic (B53-73).
Transcendental Analytic
Thurs., Apr. 19: Introduction to the Transcendental Logic, and beginning of Metaphysical Deduction, through the end of §10 (B74-109).
Tues., Apr. 24: end of Metaphysical Deduction, and beginning of
Transcendental Deduction, through the end of §15 (B109-131).
Thurs., Apr. 26: end of Transcendental Deduction (B132-69) and first take home exam due..
Tues., May 1: Schematism (and various introductory material)
(B169-202).
Thurs., May 3: Introduction to the Analogies, Second Analogy, Postulates of Empirical Thought, and Refutation of Idealism (B218-24, B232-47, B265-79).
Tues., May 8: Phenomena and Noumena (B295-315).
Thurs., May 10: Amphiboly (B316-49).
Transcendental Dialectic
Tues., May 15: Introduction to the Dialectic, and beginning of the Concepts of Pure Reason (B349-77).
Thurs., May 17: end of the Concepts of Pure Reason, and beginning of the Inferences of Pure Reason (B377-406), and second take home exam due.
Tues., May 22: Paralogisms (B406-32).
Thurs., May 24: Introduction to Antinomies, and Third Antinomy (B432-453, B472-79).
Tues., May 29: Concluding Note on the Solution of the
Mathematical-Transcendental Ideas, and Solution to the Third Antinomy
(B556-86).
Thurs., May 31: Ideal (B595-619).
Tues., June 5: Impossibility of the Cosmological and Ontological
Proofs (B620-42).
Transcendental Doctrine of Method
Thurs., June 7: Canon (B823-58).
Tues., June 12: take-home
final
due.