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1 | Kant's life and works | 10 |
Pt. I | Pre-critical issues | 31 |
2 | Kant's early dynamics | 33 |
3 | Kant's early cosmology | 47 |
4 | Kant's laboratory of ideas in the 1770s | 63 |
5 | Kant's debt to Leibniz | 79 |
6 | Kant's debt to the British empiricists | 93 |
Pt. II | Critique of pure reason | 109 |
7 | Kant's transcendental idealism | 111 |
8 | Kant's analytic apparatus | 125 |
9 | Kant's transcendental aesthetic | 140 |
10 | Kant's metaphysical and transcendental deductions | 154 |
11 | The second analogy | 169 |
12 | Kant's refutation of problematic idealism : Kantian arguments and Kant's arguments against skepticism | 182 |
13 | The logic of illusion and the antinomies | 192 |
14 | The critique of rational psychology | 207 |
15 | Kant's philosophy of mathematics | 222 |
16 | Metaphysical foundations of natural science | 236 |
Pt. III | The moral philosophy : pure and applied | 249 |
Introduction | 251 | |
17 | The primacy of practical reason | 259 |
18 | Kant's critical account of freedom | 275 |
19 | Kant's formulations of the moral law | 291 |
20 | Deriving the formula of universal law | 308 |
21 | Moral motivation in Kant | 322 |
22 | Moral paragons and the metaphysics of morals | 335 |
23 | Applying Kant's ethics : the role of anthropology | 350 |
24 | Liberty, equality, and independence : core concepts in Kant's political philosophy | 364 |
25 | Reason and nature : Kant's teleological argument in Perpetual Peace | 383 |
Pt. IV | The critique of the power of judgment | 397 |
Introduction | 399 | |
26 | The demands of systematicity : rational judgment and the structure of nature | 408 |
27 | Bridging the gulf : Kant's project in the third Critique | 423 |
28 | Kant's aesthetic theory | 441 |
29 | Kant's biological teleology and its philosophical significance | 455 |
Pt. V | Kant's influence | 471 |
30 | Hegel's critique of Kant : an overview | 473 |
31 | The neglected alternative : Trendelenburg, Fischer, and Kant | 486 |
32 | Phenomenological interpretations of Kant in Husserl and Heidegger | 500 |
33 | Conceptual connections : Kant and the twentieth-century analytic tradition | 513 |
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A Companion to Kant, This Companion provides an authoritative survey of the whole range of Kant's work, giving readers an idea of its immense scope, its extraordinary achievement, and its continuing ability to generate philosophical interest.
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A Companion to Kant, This Companion provides an authoritative survey of the whole range of Kant's work, giving readers an idea of its immense scope, its extraordinary achievement, and its continuing ability to generate philosophical interest.
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