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This Oxford Handbook of Kant provides an up-to-date account of recent scholarship on Kant's philosophy, taking in all areas of his writings including mind, epistemology, metaphysics, logic, mathematics, natural science, ethics, politics, aesthetics, education, and more.
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This Oxford Handbook of Kant provides an up-to-date account of recent scholarship on Kant's philosophy, taking in all areas of his writings including mind, epistemology, metaphysics, logic, mathematics, natural science, ethics, politics, aesthetics, education, and more.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198854586
- ISBN-10: 0198854587
- Artikelnr.: 72599835
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198854586
- ISBN-10: 0198854587
- Artikelnr.: 72599835
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anil Gomes is Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Trinity College, Oxford, and Professor in Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He has written on a range of topics in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, and the work of Iris Murdoch. He is the author of The Practical Self (Oxford University Press, 2024) and the editor, with Andrew Stephenson, of Kant and the Philosophy of Mind (Oxford University Press, 2017). Andrew Stephenson is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Southampton. He has held visiting research positions at Humboldt University and Free University, Berlin, and at Leipzig University as a Humboldt Fellow. Stephenson works primarily on Kant and related issues in contemporary philosophy of mind and meta-physics. He has published in The Philosophical Review, Philosophers Imprint, Philosophical Quarterly, Synthese, and Kantian Review. Stephenson is the editor, with Anil Gomes, of Kant and the Philosophy of Mind.
* 1: Karl Schafer: Kant on Method
* PART I. WHAT CAN I KNOW?
* 2: Markus Kohl: Kant on Cognition and Knowledge
* 3: Tobias Rosefeldt: Kant on Transcendental Idealism
* 4: Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson: Kant on the Pure Forms of
Sensibility
* 5: Katherine Dunlop: Kant on Mathematics
* 6: Ralf M. Bader: Kant on Logic
* 7: Nicholas F. Stang: Kant on the Metaphysical Deduction of the
Categories
* 8: Matthew Boyle: Kant on Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
* 9: Alison Laywine: 9. Kant on Transcendental Deduction of the
Categories
* 10: Jessica Leech and Mark Textor: Kant on Substance and Causation
* 11: Jessica J. Williams: Kant on the Special Sciences
* 12: Colin Marshall and Aaron Barker: Kant on Modality
* 13: Eric Watkins: Kant's Criticism of Metaphysics
* PART II. WHAT OUGHT I TO DO?
* 14: Lucy Allais: Kant on Autonomy and Freedom
* 15: Barbara Herman: Kant on the Moral Law
* 16: Johannes Haag: Kant on Duty and Moral Motivation
* 17: Jeanine Grenberg and Matthew Vinton: Kant on Humanity
* 18: Chong-Fuk Lau and Chun-Yip Lowe: Kant on Community
* 19: Alison Hills: Kant on Virtue
* 20: Rafeeq Hasan: Kant on Right
* 21: Helga Varden: Kant on Property
* 22: Japa Pallikkathayil: Kant on the State
* 23: Patricia Kitcher: Kant on Practical Reason
* 24: Clinton Tolley: Kant on the Unity of Reason
* PART III. WHAT MAY I HOPE?
* 25: Claudia Blöser and Marcus Willaschek: Kant on Hope
* 26: Andrew Chignell and Alexander T. Englert: Kant on the Highest
Good
* 27: Reed Winegar: Kant on Religion
* 28: Reidar Maliks: Kant on Peace and History
* 29: Alix Cohen: Kant on Feeling and the Power of Judgment
* 30: Colin McLear: Kant on Nature and Freedom
* 31: Angela Breitenbach: Kant on the Regulative Role of Reason
* PART IV. WHAT IS THE HUMAN BEING?
* 32: Andrea Kern: Kant on Teleology
* 33: Samantha Matherne: Kant on Beauty and Humility
* 34: Rachel Zuckert: Kant on the Sublime
* 35: Kate Moran: Kant on the Empirical Self
* 36: Melissa Merritt: Kant on Evil
* 37: Carol Hay: Kant on Sex and Gender
* 38: Lea Ypi: Kant on Race
* 39: Patrick R. Frierson: Kant on Education
* 40: Ian Proops: Kant on Enlightenment
* PART I. WHAT CAN I KNOW?
* 2: Markus Kohl: Kant on Cognition and Knowledge
* 3: Tobias Rosefeldt: Kant on Transcendental Idealism
* 4: Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson: Kant on the Pure Forms of
Sensibility
* 5: Katherine Dunlop: Kant on Mathematics
* 6: Ralf M. Bader: Kant on Logic
* 7: Nicholas F. Stang: Kant on the Metaphysical Deduction of the
Categories
* 8: Matthew Boyle: Kant on Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
* 9: Alison Laywine: 9. Kant on Transcendental Deduction of the
Categories
* 10: Jessica Leech and Mark Textor: Kant on Substance and Causation
* 11: Jessica J. Williams: Kant on the Special Sciences
* 12: Colin Marshall and Aaron Barker: Kant on Modality
* 13: Eric Watkins: Kant's Criticism of Metaphysics
* PART II. WHAT OUGHT I TO DO?
* 14: Lucy Allais: Kant on Autonomy and Freedom
* 15: Barbara Herman: Kant on the Moral Law
* 16: Johannes Haag: Kant on Duty and Moral Motivation
* 17: Jeanine Grenberg and Matthew Vinton: Kant on Humanity
* 18: Chong-Fuk Lau and Chun-Yip Lowe: Kant on Community
* 19: Alison Hills: Kant on Virtue
* 20: Rafeeq Hasan: Kant on Right
* 21: Helga Varden: Kant on Property
* 22: Japa Pallikkathayil: Kant on the State
* 23: Patricia Kitcher: Kant on Practical Reason
* 24: Clinton Tolley: Kant on the Unity of Reason
* PART III. WHAT MAY I HOPE?
* 25: Claudia Blöser and Marcus Willaschek: Kant on Hope
* 26: Andrew Chignell and Alexander T. Englert: Kant on the Highest
Good
* 27: Reed Winegar: Kant on Religion
* 28: Reidar Maliks: Kant on Peace and History
* 29: Alix Cohen: Kant on Feeling and the Power of Judgment
* 30: Colin McLear: Kant on Nature and Freedom
* 31: Angela Breitenbach: Kant on the Regulative Role of Reason
* PART IV. WHAT IS THE HUMAN BEING?
* 32: Andrea Kern: Kant on Teleology
* 33: Samantha Matherne: Kant on Beauty and Humility
* 34: Rachel Zuckert: Kant on the Sublime
* 35: Kate Moran: Kant on the Empirical Self
* 36: Melissa Merritt: Kant on Evil
* 37: Carol Hay: Kant on Sex and Gender
* 38: Lea Ypi: Kant on Race
* 39: Patrick R. Frierson: Kant on Education
* 40: Ian Proops: Kant on Enlightenment
* 1: Karl Schafer: Kant on Method
* PART I. WHAT CAN I KNOW?
* 2: Markus Kohl: Kant on Cognition and Knowledge
* 3: Tobias Rosefeldt: Kant on Transcendental Idealism
* 4: Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson: Kant on the Pure Forms of
Sensibility
* 5: Katherine Dunlop: Kant on Mathematics
* 6: Ralf M. Bader: Kant on Logic
* 7: Nicholas F. Stang: Kant on the Metaphysical Deduction of the
Categories
* 8: Matthew Boyle: Kant on Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
* 9: Alison Laywine: 9. Kant on Transcendental Deduction of the
Categories
* 10: Jessica Leech and Mark Textor: Kant on Substance and Causation
* 11: Jessica J. Williams: Kant on the Special Sciences
* 12: Colin Marshall and Aaron Barker: Kant on Modality
* 13: Eric Watkins: Kant's Criticism of Metaphysics
* PART II. WHAT OUGHT I TO DO?
* 14: Lucy Allais: Kant on Autonomy and Freedom
* 15: Barbara Herman: Kant on the Moral Law
* 16: Johannes Haag: Kant on Duty and Moral Motivation
* 17: Jeanine Grenberg and Matthew Vinton: Kant on Humanity
* 18: Chong-Fuk Lau and Chun-Yip Lowe: Kant on Community
* 19: Alison Hills: Kant on Virtue
* 20: Rafeeq Hasan: Kant on Right
* 21: Helga Varden: Kant on Property
* 22: Japa Pallikkathayil: Kant on the State
* 23: Patricia Kitcher: Kant on Practical Reason
* 24: Clinton Tolley: Kant on the Unity of Reason
* PART III. WHAT MAY I HOPE?
* 25: Claudia Blöser and Marcus Willaschek: Kant on Hope
* 26: Andrew Chignell and Alexander T. Englert: Kant on the Highest
Good
* 27: Reed Winegar: Kant on Religion
* 28: Reidar Maliks: Kant on Peace and History
* 29: Alix Cohen: Kant on Feeling and the Power of Judgment
* 30: Colin McLear: Kant on Nature and Freedom
* 31: Angela Breitenbach: Kant on the Regulative Role of Reason
* PART IV. WHAT IS THE HUMAN BEING?
* 32: Andrea Kern: Kant on Teleology
* 33: Samantha Matherne: Kant on Beauty and Humility
* 34: Rachel Zuckert: Kant on the Sublime
* 35: Kate Moran: Kant on the Empirical Self
* 36: Melissa Merritt: Kant on Evil
* 37: Carol Hay: Kant on Sex and Gender
* 38: Lea Ypi: Kant on Race
* 39: Patrick R. Frierson: Kant on Education
* 40: Ian Proops: Kant on Enlightenment
* PART I. WHAT CAN I KNOW?
* 2: Markus Kohl: Kant on Cognition and Knowledge
* 3: Tobias Rosefeldt: Kant on Transcendental Idealism
* 4: Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson: Kant on the Pure Forms of
Sensibility
* 5: Katherine Dunlop: Kant on Mathematics
* 6: Ralf M. Bader: Kant on Logic
* 7: Nicholas F. Stang: Kant on the Metaphysical Deduction of the
Categories
* 8: Matthew Boyle: Kant on Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
* 9: Alison Laywine: 9. Kant on Transcendental Deduction of the
Categories
* 10: Jessica Leech and Mark Textor: Kant on Substance and Causation
* 11: Jessica J. Williams: Kant on the Special Sciences
* 12: Colin Marshall and Aaron Barker: Kant on Modality
* 13: Eric Watkins: Kant's Criticism of Metaphysics
* PART II. WHAT OUGHT I TO DO?
* 14: Lucy Allais: Kant on Autonomy and Freedom
* 15: Barbara Herman: Kant on the Moral Law
* 16: Johannes Haag: Kant on Duty and Moral Motivation
* 17: Jeanine Grenberg and Matthew Vinton: Kant on Humanity
* 18: Chong-Fuk Lau and Chun-Yip Lowe: Kant on Community
* 19: Alison Hills: Kant on Virtue
* 20: Rafeeq Hasan: Kant on Right
* 21: Helga Varden: Kant on Property
* 22: Japa Pallikkathayil: Kant on the State
* 23: Patricia Kitcher: Kant on Practical Reason
* 24: Clinton Tolley: Kant on the Unity of Reason
* PART III. WHAT MAY I HOPE?
* 25: Claudia Blöser and Marcus Willaschek: Kant on Hope
* 26: Andrew Chignell and Alexander T. Englert: Kant on the Highest
Good
* 27: Reed Winegar: Kant on Religion
* 28: Reidar Maliks: Kant on Peace and History
* 29: Alix Cohen: Kant on Feeling and the Power of Judgment
* 30: Colin McLear: Kant on Nature and Freedom
* 31: Angela Breitenbach: Kant on the Regulative Role of Reason
* PART IV. WHAT IS THE HUMAN BEING?
* 32: Andrea Kern: Kant on Teleology
* 33: Samantha Matherne: Kant on Beauty and Humility
* 34: Rachel Zuckert: Kant on the Sublime
* 35: Kate Moran: Kant on the Empirical Self
* 36: Melissa Merritt: Kant on Evil
* 37: Carol Hay: Kant on Sex and Gender
* 38: Lea Ypi: Kant on Race
* 39: Patrick R. Frierson: Kant on Education
* 40: Ian Proops: Kant on Enlightenment