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Preface Daniel Garber Garber, Daniel Beatrice Longuenesse Longuenesse, Beatrice
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Introduction Daniel Garber Garber, Daniel Beatrice Longuenesse Longuenesse, Beatrice 1
1 Kant's "I Think" versus Descartes' "I Am a Thing That Thinks" Beatrice Longuenesse Longuenesse, Beatrice 9
2 Descartes' "I Am a Thing That Thinks" versus Kant's "I Think" Jean-Marie Beyssade Beyssade, Jean-Marie 32
3 Kant's Critique of the Leibnizian Philosophy: Contra the Leibnizians, but Pro Leibniz Anja Jauernig Jauernig, Anja 41
4 What Leibniz Really Said? Daniel Garber Garber, Daniel 64
5 Kant's Transcendental Idealism and the Limits of Knowledge: Kant's Alternative to Locke's Physiology Paul Guyer Guyer, Paul 79
6 The "Sensible Object" and the "Uncertain Philosophical Cause" Lisa Downing Downing, Lisa 100
7 Kant's Critique of Berkeley's Concept of Objectivity Dina Emundts Emundts, Dina 117
8 Berkeley and Kant Kenneth P. Winkler Winkler, Kenneth P. 142
9 Kant's Humean Solution to Hume's Problem Wayne Waxman Waxman, Wayne 172
10 Should Hume Have Been a Transcendental Idealist? Don Garrett Garrett, Don 193
Notes 209
Bibliography 241
List of Contributors 249
Index 251
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