书本目录:
  • Contents
  • Series Editor’s Preface
  • Preface
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Note on Sources and Key to Abbreviations
  • Introduction: Kant the Revolutionary: Matthew C. Altman
  • Part I. Biographical and Historical Background
  • 1. Kant’s Life: Steve Naragon
  • 2. Kant and His Philosophical Context: The Reception and Critical Transformation of the Leibnizian-Wolffian Philosophy: Manuel Sánchez-Rodríguez
  • Part II. Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • 3. Transcendental Idealism: What and Why?: Paul Guyer
  • 4. Noumenal Ignorance: Why, for Kant, Can’t We Know Things in Themselves?: Alejandro Naranjo Sandoval and Andrew Chignell
  • 5. Kant’s Concept of Cognition and the Key to the Whole Secret of Metaphysics: Chong-Fuk Lau
  • 6. Apperception, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge in Kant: Dennis Schulting
  • Part III. Logic
  • 7. The Place of Logic within Kant’s Philosophy: Clinton Tolley
  • Part IV. Relation between Theoretical and Practical Reason
  • 8. The Primacy of Practical Reason: Ralph C. S. Walker
  • 9. A Practical Account of Kantian Freedom: Matthew C. Altman
  • 10. Moral Skepticism and the Critique of Practical Reason: David Zapero
  • Part V. Ethics
  • 11. How a Kantian Decides What to Do: Allen W. Wood
  • 12. Duties to Oneself: Oliver Sensen
  • 13. Demandingness, Indebtedness, and Charity: Kant on Imperfect Duties to Others: Kate Moran
  • 14. Kant and Sexuality: Helga Varden
  • 15. Kant in Metaethics: The Paradox of Autonomy, Solved by Publicity: Carla Bagnoli
  • Part VI. Aesthetics
  • 16. Feeling the Life of the Mind: Mere Judging, Feeling, and Judgment: Fiona Hughes
  • 17. On Common Sense, Communicability, and Community: Eli Friedlander
  • 18. Immediate Judgment and Non-Cognitive Ideas: The Pervasive and Persistent in the Misreading of Kant’s Aesthetic Formalism: Jennifer A. McMahon
  • 19. Sublimity and Joy: Kant on the Aesthetic Constitution of Virtue: Melissa McBay Merritt
  • Part VII. Philosophy of Science
  • 20. “Proper Science” and Empirical Laws: Kant’s Sense of Science in the Critical Philosophy: John H. Zammito
  • 21. From General to Special Metaphysics of Nature: Michael Bennett McNulty (with Marius Stan)
  • Part VIII. Philosophy of Religion
  • 22. Kant on Faith: Religious Assent and the Limits to Knowledge: Lawrence Pasternack
  • 23. The Fate of Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: Martin Moors
  • Part IX. Political Philosophy
  • 24. The Critical Legal and Political Philosophy of Immanuel Kant: Howard Williams
  • 25. A Cosmopolitan Law Created by Cosmopolitan Citizens: The Kantian Project Today: Soraya Nour Sckell
  • 26. Kant’s Mature Theory of Punishment, and a First Critique Ideal Abolitionist Alternative: Benjamin Vilhauer
  • Part X. Anthropology, History, and Education
  • 27. Denkungsart in Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View: Patrick R. Frierson
  • 28. Kant on Emotions, Feelings, and Affectivity: Alix Cohen
  • 29. The Philosopher as Legislator: Kant on History: Katerina Deligiorgi
  • 30. Becoming Human: Kant’s Philosophy of Education andHuman Nature: Robert B. Louden
  • Part XI. The Kantian Aftermath, and Kant’s Contemporary Relevance
  • 31. Kant after Kant: The Indispensable Philosopher: Michael Vater
  • 32. Kant, the Copernican Devolution, and Real Metaphysics: Robert Hanna
  • 33. Contemporary Kantian Moral Philosophy: Michael Rohlf
  • Conclusion: Kant the Philosopher: Matthew C. Altman
  • Index.