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Kant's Transcendental Deductions: The Three Critiques and the Opus Postumum (Stanford Series in Philosophy)

by Eckart Förster

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ContentsContributorsAbbreviations and TranslationsPRELUDE:The Precritical BeginningsKant's First Drafts of the Deduction of the CategoriesCARLWOLFGANGTwo Ways of Reading Kant's Letter to Herz: Comments on CarlBECKLEWIS WHITEPART I:The Critique of Pure ReasonThe Critique of Pure Reason Kant's Notion of a Deduction and the Methodological Background of the First CritiqueHENRICHDIETERPsychology and the Transcendental DeductionGUYERPAULSensibility, Understanding, and the Doctrine of Synthesis: Comments on Henrich and GuyerSTRAWSONP. F.PART II:The Critique of Practical ReasonThemes in Kant's Moral PhilosophyRAWLSJOHNJustification and Freedom in the Critique of Practical ReasonALLISONHENRY E.Justification and Objectivity: Comments on Rawls and AllisonHERMANBARBARAPART III:The Critique of JudgmentThe Social Spirit of MankindHAMPSHIRESTUARTWhy Must There Be a Transcendental Deduction in Kant's Critique of Judgment?HORSTMANNROLF-PETERThe Deductions in the Critique of Judgment: Comments on Hampshire and HorstmannBRANDTREINHARDPART IV:The Opus postumumApperception and Ether: On the Idea of a Transcendental Deduction of Matter in Kant's Opus postumumTUSCHLINGBURKHARDKant's SelbstsetzungslehreFÖRSTERECKARTKant's "Dynamics": Comments on Tuschling and FörsterVUILLEMINJULESNotesIndex of Persons… (more)
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ContentsContributorsAbbreviations and TranslationsPRELUDE:The Precritical BeginningsKant's First Drafts of the Deduction of the CategoriesCARLWOLFGANGTwo Ways of Reading Kant's Letter to Herz: Comments on CarlBECKLEWIS WHITEPART I:The Critique of Pure ReasonThe Critique of Pure Reason Kant's Notion of a Deduction and the Methodological Background of the First CritiqueHENRICHDIETERPsychology and the Transcendental DeductionGUYERPAULSensibility, Understanding, and the Doctrine of Synthesis: Comments on Henrich and GuyerSTRAWSONP. F.PART II:The Critique of Practical ReasonThemes in Kant's Moral PhilosophyRAWLSJOHNJustification and Freedom in the Critique of Practical ReasonALLISONHENRY E.Justification and Objectivity: Comments on Rawls and AllisonHERMANBARBARAPART III:The Critique of JudgmentThe Social Spirit of MankindHAMPSHIRESTUARTWhy Must There Be a Transcendental Deduction in Kant's Critique of Judgment?HORSTMANNROLF-PETERThe Deductions in the Critique of Judgment: Comments on Hampshire and HorstmannBRANDTREINHARDPART IV:The Opus postumumApperception and Ether: On the Idea of a Transcendental Deduction of Matter in Kant's Opus postumumTUSCHLINGBURKHARDKant's SelbstsetzungslehreFÖRSTERECKARTKant's "Dynamics": Comments on Tuschling and FörsterVUILLEMINJULESNotesIndex of Persons

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