Kant and His German Contemporaries
Herausgeber: Dyck, Corey W.; Wunderlich, Falk
Kant and His German Contemporaries
Herausgeber: Dyck, Corey W.; Wunderlich, Falk
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A detailed and innovative study of Kant's engagement with the ideas and methods of previously neglected philosophical figures in eighteenth-century Germany.
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A detailed and innovative study of Kant's engagement with the ideas and methods of previously neglected philosophical figures in eighteenth-century Germany.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9781107140899
- ISBN-10: 1107140897
- Artikelnr.: 48814501
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9781107140899
- ISBN-10: 1107140897
- Artikelnr.: 48814501
Introduction Corey W. Dyck and Falk Wunderlich; Part I. General and
Transcendental Logic: 1. Wolff's empirical psychology and the structure of
the transcendental logic Brian A. Chance; 2. From logical calculus to
logical formality: what Kant did with Euler's circles Huaping Lu-Adler;
Part II. Metaphysics and the Mind: 3. Kant and Tetens on the unity of the
self Udo Thiel; 4. G. F. Meier and Kant on the belief in the immortality of
the soul Corey W. Dyck; 5. Maimon and Kant on the nature of the mind
Brandon C. Look; Part III. Truth, idealism, and scepticism: 6. Lambert and
Kant on truth Thomas Sturm; 7. Mendelssohn, Kant, and the refutation of
idealism Paul Guyer; 8. Platner on Kant: from scepticism to dogmatic
critique Falk Wunderlich; Part IV. History and Philosophy of Science: 9.
Lambert and Kant on cognition (Erkenntnis) and science (Wissenschaft) Eric
Watkins; 10. Kant and the skull collectors: German anthropology from
Blumenbach to Kant Jennifer Mensch; Part V. Freedom, Immortality, and
Happiness: 11. Kant and Crusius on the role of immortality in morality
Paola Rumore; 12. Kant and Feder on the will, happiness, and the aim of
moral philosophy Stefano Bacin; 13. The antithetic between freedom and
natural necessity: Garve's problem and Kant's solution Heiner F. Klemme.
Transcendental Logic: 1. Wolff's empirical psychology and the structure of
the transcendental logic Brian A. Chance; 2. From logical calculus to
logical formality: what Kant did with Euler's circles Huaping Lu-Adler;
Part II. Metaphysics and the Mind: 3. Kant and Tetens on the unity of the
self Udo Thiel; 4. G. F. Meier and Kant on the belief in the immortality of
the soul Corey W. Dyck; 5. Maimon and Kant on the nature of the mind
Brandon C. Look; Part III. Truth, idealism, and scepticism: 6. Lambert and
Kant on truth Thomas Sturm; 7. Mendelssohn, Kant, and the refutation of
idealism Paul Guyer; 8. Platner on Kant: from scepticism to dogmatic
critique Falk Wunderlich; Part IV. History and Philosophy of Science: 9.
Lambert and Kant on cognition (Erkenntnis) and science (Wissenschaft) Eric
Watkins; 10. Kant and the skull collectors: German anthropology from
Blumenbach to Kant Jennifer Mensch; Part V. Freedom, Immortality, and
Happiness: 11. Kant and Crusius on the role of immortality in morality
Paola Rumore; 12. Kant and Feder on the will, happiness, and the aim of
moral philosophy Stefano Bacin; 13. The antithetic between freedom and
natural necessity: Garve's problem and Kant's solution Heiner F. Klemme.
Introduction Corey W. Dyck and Falk Wunderlich; Part I. General and
Transcendental Logic: 1. Wolff's empirical psychology and the structure of
the transcendental logic Brian A. Chance; 2. From logical calculus to
logical formality: what Kant did with Euler's circles Huaping Lu-Adler;
Part II. Metaphysics and the Mind: 3. Kant and Tetens on the unity of the
self Udo Thiel; 4. G. F. Meier and Kant on the belief in the immortality of
the soul Corey W. Dyck; 5. Maimon and Kant on the nature of the mind
Brandon C. Look; Part III. Truth, idealism, and scepticism: 6. Lambert and
Kant on truth Thomas Sturm; 7. Mendelssohn, Kant, and the refutation of
idealism Paul Guyer; 8. Platner on Kant: from scepticism to dogmatic
critique Falk Wunderlich; Part IV. History and Philosophy of Science: 9.
Lambert and Kant on cognition (Erkenntnis) and science (Wissenschaft) Eric
Watkins; 10. Kant and the skull collectors: German anthropology from
Blumenbach to Kant Jennifer Mensch; Part V. Freedom, Immortality, and
Happiness: 11. Kant and Crusius on the role of immortality in morality
Paola Rumore; 12. Kant and Feder on the will, happiness, and the aim of
moral philosophy Stefano Bacin; 13. The antithetic between freedom and
natural necessity: Garve's problem and Kant's solution Heiner F. Klemme.
Transcendental Logic: 1. Wolff's empirical psychology and the structure of
the transcendental logic Brian A. Chance; 2. From logical calculus to
logical formality: what Kant did with Euler's circles Huaping Lu-Adler;
Part II. Metaphysics and the Mind: 3. Kant and Tetens on the unity of the
self Udo Thiel; 4. G. F. Meier and Kant on the belief in the immortality of
the soul Corey W. Dyck; 5. Maimon and Kant on the nature of the mind
Brandon C. Look; Part III. Truth, idealism, and scepticism: 6. Lambert and
Kant on truth Thomas Sturm; 7. Mendelssohn, Kant, and the refutation of
idealism Paul Guyer; 8. Platner on Kant: from scepticism to dogmatic
critique Falk Wunderlich; Part IV. History and Philosophy of Science: 9.
Lambert and Kant on cognition (Erkenntnis) and science (Wissenschaft) Eric
Watkins; 10. Kant and the skull collectors: German anthropology from
Blumenbach to Kant Jennifer Mensch; Part V. Freedom, Immortality, and
Happiness: 11. Kant and Crusius on the role of immortality in morality
Paola Rumore; 12. Kant and Feder on the will, happiness, and the aim of
moral philosophy Stefano Bacin; 13. The antithetic between freedom and
natural necessity: Garve's problem and Kant's solution Heiner F. Klemme.