Kant's Deductions, and Kant's Tribunal of Reason, Sofie Moeller


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On August 3 we'll continue to close read at pages 257-266 (including sections 24-27) of the Critique of Pure Reason. We will return to Moeller after these pages in Kant.
The Cambridge edition of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, translated and edited by Guyer and Wood (blue cover) can be found online, but if you cannot find the reading message Bill.
We meet on the first Sunday of every month, from 3-5 pm, at Cafe Express Town & Country.
We always welcome new participants. Our preferred approach is close reading -- a paragraph-by-paragraph attempt to work through the text together. We don't cover a lot of space each month, but we've found this suits us just fine.
We are amateurs at this, so all that's required to participate is a genuine interest. We're also a Great Books group, and although we don't follow their method exactly, all the time, (http://www.houstongreatbooks.net/resources.html), we try to stick to clarifying the text itself. Any questions or insights about the text are welcome; any outside material that takes the place of the text for the most part isn't. Since we all have some exposure to philosophy, and have our own ideas about philosophy, we ask that any such ideas that you want to introduce be directly relevant, and your own, in the sense that you aren't appealing to authority (Kant's, for example, or a religious text). Although we often bring in examples, and these are helpful, we try to limit examples to those that are directly relevant to the text. In other words, we try to follow the text, and any conclusions we might try to introduce should be conclusions drawn from the text and what it says.
It should be a conversation, starting with genuine questions about what the text says , rather than a lecture by anyone about what he or she thinks, believes, or has concluded. We're interested in what the author thought and said.
Please join us for a discussion! If you have any questions, please contact Bill.
Note that our meeting time is now 3-5 pm.


Kant's Deductions, and Kant's Tribunal of Reason, Sofie Moeller