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The philosophy of Kant is the watershed moment of modern thought, irrevocably changing the landscape of the field and preparing the way for all the significant philosophical movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This 2006 volume provides the broadest and deepest introduction currently available on Kant and modern philosophy.
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The philosophy of Kant is the watershed moment of modern thought, irrevocably changing the landscape of the field and preparing the way for all the significant philosophical movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This 2006 volume provides the broadest and deepest introduction currently available on Kant and modern philosophy.
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- Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 740
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 988g
- ISBN-13: 9780521529952
- ISBN-10: 0521529956
- Artikelnr.: 20807213
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 740
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 988g
- ISBN-13: 9780521529952
- ISBN-10: 0521529956
- Artikelnr.: 20807213
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Paul Guyer is Florence R. C. Muray Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. The editor and translator of three volumes in the Cambridge Edition of The Works of Immanuel Kant, he is the author of over 150 articles and six books. He has held fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and at the Princeton University Center for Human Values. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer; 1. 'A priori' Philip Kitcher; 2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield; 3. Kant's philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel; 4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse; 5. Kant's philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kant's proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick; 7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker; 8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kant's dialectic Karl Ameriks; 9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman; 10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood; 11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison; 12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin; 13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller; 14. Kant's theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld; 15. Kant's conception of virtue Lara Denis; 16. Kant's ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer; 17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser; 18. Kant's critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (1781-6) Manfred Kuehn.Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer; 1. A priori Philip Kitcher; 2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield; 3. Kants philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel; 4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse; 5. Kants philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kants proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick; 7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker; 8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kants dialectic Karl Ameriks; 9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman; 10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood; 11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison; 12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin; 13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller; 14. Kants theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld; 15. Kants conception of virtue Lara Denis; 16. Kants ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer; 17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser; 18. Kants critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (17811786) Manfred Kuehn.
Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer
1. 'A priori' Philip Kitcher
2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield
3. Kant's philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel
4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse
5. Kant's philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher
6. Kant's proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick
7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker
8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kant's dialectic Karl Ameriks
9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman
10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood
11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison
12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin
13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller
14. Kant's theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld
15. Kant's conception of virtue Lara Denis
16. Kant's ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer
17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser
18. Kant's critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (1781-6) Manfred Kuehn.
1. 'A priori' Philip Kitcher
2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield
3. Kant's philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel
4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse
5. Kant's philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher
6. Kant's proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick
7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker
8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kant's dialectic Karl Ameriks
9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman
10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood
11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison
12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin
13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller
14. Kant's theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld
15. Kant's conception of virtue Lara Denis
16. Kant's ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer
17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser
18. Kant's critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (1781-6) Manfred Kuehn.
Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer; 1. 'A priori' Philip Kitcher; 2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield; 3. Kant's philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel; 4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse; 5. Kant's philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kant's proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick; 7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker; 8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kant's dialectic Karl Ameriks; 9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman; 10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood; 11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison; 12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin; 13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller; 14. Kant's theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld; 15. Kant's conception of virtue Lara Denis; 16. Kant's ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer; 17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser; 18. Kant's critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (1781-6) Manfred Kuehn.Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer; 1. A priori Philip Kitcher; 2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield; 3. Kants philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel; 4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse; 5. Kants philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher; 6. Kants proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick; 7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker; 8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kants dialectic Karl Ameriks; 9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman; 10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood; 11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison; 12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin; 13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller; 14. Kants theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld; 15. Kants conception of virtue Lara Denis; 16. Kants ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer; 17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser; 18. Kants critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (17811786) Manfred Kuehn.
Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer
1. 'A priori' Philip Kitcher
2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield
3. Kant's philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel
4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse
5. Kant's philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher
6. Kant's proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick
7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker
8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kant's dialectic Karl Ameriks
9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman
10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood
11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison
12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin
13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller
14. Kant's theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld
15. Kant's conception of virtue Lara Denis
16. Kant's ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer
17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser
18. Kant's critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (1781-6) Manfred Kuehn.
1. 'A priori' Philip Kitcher
2. Kant on the perception of space (and time) Gary Hatfield
3. Kant's philosophy of mathematics Lisa Shabel
4. Kant on a priori concepts: the metaphysical deduction of the categories Beatrice Longuenesse
5. Kant's philosophy of cognitive mind Patricia Kitcher
6. Kant's proofs of substance and causation Arthur Melnick
7. Kant and transcendental arguments Ralph C. S. Walker
8. The critique of metaphysics: the structure and fate of Kant's dialectic Karl Ameriks
9. Philosophy of natural science Michael Friedman
10. The supreme principle of morality Allen W. Wood
11. Kant on freedom of the will Henry E. Allison
12. Mine and thine? The Kantian state Robert B. Pippin
13. Kant on sex and marriage right Jane Kneller
14. Kant's theory of peace Pauline Kleingeld
15. Kant's conception of virtue Lara Denis
16. Kant's ambitions in the third Critique Paul Guyer
17. Moral faith and the highest food Frederick C. Beiser
18. Kant's critical philosophy and its reception - the first five years (1781-6) Manfred Kuehn.