Various ways of questioning about the thing --
1. Philosophical and scientific questioning --
2. Ambiguous talk about the thing --
3. The difference in kind between the question of thingness and scientific and technical methods --
4. The everyday and scientific experiences of the thing --
5. Particularity and being-this-one --
6. The thing as just this one --
7. Subjective-objective ; the question of truth --
8. The thing as the bearer of properties --
9. The essential construction of the truth, the thing, and the proposition --
10. The historicity of the definition of the thing --
11. Truth-proposition (assertion)-thing --
12. Historicity and decision --
Kant's manner of asking about the thing --
[pt]. 1. The historical basis on which Kant's Critique of pure reason rests --
1. The reception of Kants' work in his lifetime --
2. The title of Kant's major work --
3. The categories as modes of assertion --
4. Aóyos-ration-reason --
5. The modern mathematical science of nature and the origin of a critique of pure reason --
6. The history of the question about the thing : summary --
7. Rational metaphysics (Wolff, Baumgarten) --
[pt]. 2. The question about the thing in Kant's main work --
1. What does "critique" mean in Kant --
2. The relation of the "critique" of pure reason to the "system of all principles of the pure understanding" --
3. Interpretation of the second main section of the transcendental analytic --
4. The highest principle of all analytic judgments --
5. Kant's essential definition of the judgment --
6. On the highest principle of all synthetic judgments --
7. Systematic representation of all the synthetic principles of pure understanding.