Kant on Freedom and Spontaneity
Herausgeber: Moran, Kate A.
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Herausgeber: Moran, Kate A.
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This volume brings together a distinguished group of scholars who explore the nature of freedom and spontaneity, the arguments Kant offers surrounding these concepts, and their place in Kant's larger philosophical system.
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This volume brings together a distinguished group of scholars who explore the nature of freedom and spontaneity, the arguments Kant offers surrounding these concepts, and their place in Kant's larger philosophical system.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781107565890
- ISBN-10: 1107565898
- Artikelnr.: 60041042
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781107565890
- ISBN-10: 1107565898
- Artikelnr.: 60041042
Introduction Kate A. Moran; Part I. Spontaneity: Pure Concepts of the
Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment: 1. Kant on imagination and object
constitution Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 2. Pure understanding, the categories,
and Kant's critique of Wolff Brian A. Chance; 3. Transcendental idealism in
the B-Deduction Michael Rohlf; 4. Kant's a priori principle of judgments of
taste Jennifer Dobe; Part II. The Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the
Keystone of Kant's Moral Philosophy: 5. Guyer on the value of freedom
Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kant, Guyer and Tomasello on the capacity to recognize
the humanity of others Lucas Thorpe; 7. Does Kantian constructivism rest on
a mistake? Julian Wuerth; 8. Moral realism and the inner value of the world
Frederick Rauscher; Part III. Freedom as Autonomous Willing: Kant's
Sensible Agent: 9. On the many senses of 'self-determination' Karl Ameriks;
10. Inclination, need, and moral misery Kate Moran; 11. Religion and the
highest good: speaking to the heart of even the best of us Barbara Herman;
Part IV. Freedom on a Bounded Sphere: Kant's Political Philosophy: 12.
Right and ethics: a critical tribute to Paul Guyer Allen Wood; 13. From
justice to fairness: does Kant's Doctrine of Right imply a theory of
distributive justice? Michael Nance and Jeppe von Platz; Postscript: nature
and freedom in Kant's practical philosophy Paul Guyer.
Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment: 1. Kant on imagination and object
constitution Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 2. Pure understanding, the categories,
and Kant's critique of Wolff Brian A. Chance; 3. Transcendental idealism in
the B-Deduction Michael Rohlf; 4. Kant's a priori principle of judgments of
taste Jennifer Dobe; Part II. The Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the
Keystone of Kant's Moral Philosophy: 5. Guyer on the value of freedom
Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kant, Guyer and Tomasello on the capacity to recognize
the humanity of others Lucas Thorpe; 7. Does Kantian constructivism rest on
a mistake? Julian Wuerth; 8. Moral realism and the inner value of the world
Frederick Rauscher; Part III. Freedom as Autonomous Willing: Kant's
Sensible Agent: 9. On the many senses of 'self-determination' Karl Ameriks;
10. Inclination, need, and moral misery Kate Moran; 11. Religion and the
highest good: speaking to the heart of even the best of us Barbara Herman;
Part IV. Freedom on a Bounded Sphere: Kant's Political Philosophy: 12.
Right and ethics: a critical tribute to Paul Guyer Allen Wood; 13. From
justice to fairness: does Kant's Doctrine of Right imply a theory of
distributive justice? Michael Nance and Jeppe von Platz; Postscript: nature
and freedom in Kant's practical philosophy Paul Guyer.
Introduction Kate A. Moran; Part I. Spontaneity: Pure Concepts of the
Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment: 1. Kant on imagination and object
constitution Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 2. Pure understanding, the categories,
and Kant's critique of Wolff Brian A. Chance; 3. Transcendental idealism in
the B-Deduction Michael Rohlf; 4. Kant's a priori principle of judgments of
taste Jennifer Dobe; Part II. The Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the
Keystone of Kant's Moral Philosophy: 5. Guyer on the value of freedom
Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kant, Guyer and Tomasello on the capacity to recognize
the humanity of others Lucas Thorpe; 7. Does Kantian constructivism rest on
a mistake? Julian Wuerth; 8. Moral realism and the inner value of the world
Frederick Rauscher; Part III. Freedom as Autonomous Willing: Kant's
Sensible Agent: 9. On the many senses of 'self-determination' Karl Ameriks;
10. Inclination, need, and moral misery Kate Moran; 11. Religion and the
highest good: speaking to the heart of even the best of us Barbara Herman;
Part IV. Freedom on a Bounded Sphere: Kant's Political Philosophy: 12.
Right and ethics: a critical tribute to Paul Guyer Allen Wood; 13. From
justice to fairness: does Kant's Doctrine of Right imply a theory of
distributive justice? Michael Nance and Jeppe von Platz; Postscript: nature
and freedom in Kant's practical philosophy Paul Guyer.
Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment: 1. Kant on imagination and object
constitution Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 2. Pure understanding, the categories,
and Kant's critique of Wolff Brian A. Chance; 3. Transcendental idealism in
the B-Deduction Michael Rohlf; 4. Kant's a priori principle of judgments of
taste Jennifer Dobe; Part II. The Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the
Keystone of Kant's Moral Philosophy: 5. Guyer on the value of freedom
Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kant, Guyer and Tomasello on the capacity to recognize
the humanity of others Lucas Thorpe; 7. Does Kantian constructivism rest on
a mistake? Julian Wuerth; 8. Moral realism and the inner value of the world
Frederick Rauscher; Part III. Freedom as Autonomous Willing: Kant's
Sensible Agent: 9. On the many senses of 'self-determination' Karl Ameriks;
10. Inclination, need, and moral misery Kate Moran; 11. Religion and the
highest good: speaking to the heart of even the best of us Barbara Herman;
Part IV. Freedom on a Bounded Sphere: Kant's Political Philosophy: 12.
Right and ethics: a critical tribute to Paul Guyer Allen Wood; 13. From
justice to fairness: does Kant's Doctrine of Right imply a theory of
distributive justice? Michael Nance and Jeppe von Platz; Postscript: nature
and freedom in Kant's practical philosophy Paul Guyer.