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A Companion to Kant

Bird, Graham (Herausgeber)

Blackwell Companions to Philosophy

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1. Auflage Oktober 2009
546 Seiten, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-1-4051-9759-5
John Wiley & Sons

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This Companion provides an authoritative survey of the whole range of Kant's work, giving readers an idea of its immense scope, its extraordinary achievement, and its continuing ability to generate philosophical interest. Written by an international cast of scholars, it covers all aspects of Kant's philosophy and discusses all the major works of the critical philosophy, as well as the pre-Critical works. The Companion comprises a series of concise guides to key topics in Kant's philosophy. This volume offers anyone with an interest in philosophy an indispensable collection of work on Kant.

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This Companion provides an authoritative survey of the whole range of Kant's work, giving readers an idea of its immense scope, its extraordinary achievement, and its continuing ability to generate philosophical interest.
* Written by an international cast of scholars
* Covers all the major works of the critical philosophy, as well as the pre-critical works
* Subjects covered range from mathematics and philosophy of science, through epistemology and metaphysics, to moral and political philosophy

Notes on Contributors.

Acknowledgments.

References to Kant's Works.

General Introduction (Graham Bird).

1 Kant's Life and Works (Allen W. Wood).

Part I: Pre-Critical Issues.

2 Kant's Early Dynamics (Martin Schönfeld).

3 Kant's Early Cosmology (Martin Schönfeld).

4 Kant's Laboratory of Ideas in the 1770s (Alison Laywine).

5 Kant's Debt to Leibniz (Predrag Cicovacki).

6 Kant's Debt to the British Empiricists (Wayne Waxman).

Part II: Critique of Pure Reason.

7 Kant's Transcendental Idealism (Henry E. Allison).

8 Kant's Analytic Apparatus (Graham Bird).

9 Kant's Transcendental Aesthetic (Lorne Falkenstein).

10 Kant's Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions (Derk Pereboom).

11 The Second Analogy (Arthur Melnick).

12 Kant's Refutation of Problematic Idealism: Kantian Arguments and Kant's Arguments against Skepticism (Wolfgang Carl).

13 The Logic of Illusion and the Antinomies (Michelle Grier).

14 The Critique of Rational Psychology (Udo Thiel).

15 Kant's Philosophy of Mathematics (Gordon Brittan).

16 Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (Michael Friedman).

Part III: The Moral Philosophy: Pure and Applied.

Introduction (Graham Bird).

17 The Primacy of Practical Reason (Sebastian Gardner).

18 Kant's Critical Account of Freedom (Andrews Reath).

19 Kant's Formulations of the Moral Law (Allen W. Wood).

20 Deriving the Formula of Universal Law (Samuel J. Kerstein).

21 Moral Motivation in Kant (Philip Stratton-Lake).

22 Moral Paragons and the Metaphysics of Morals (Marcia Baron).

23 Applying Kant's Ethics: The Role of Anthropology (Robert B. Louden).

24 Liberty, Equality, and Independence: Core Concepts in Kant's Political Philosophy (Howard Williams).

25 Reason and Nature: Kant's Teleological Argument in Perpetual Peace (Katrin Flikschuh).

Part IV: The Critique of the Power of Judgment.

Introduction (Graham Bird).

26 The Demands of Systematicity: Rational Judgment and the Structure of Nature (Paul Abela).

27 Bridging the Gulf: Kant's Project in the Third Critique (Paul Guyer).

28 Kant's Aesthetic Theory (Anthony Savile).

29 Kant's Biological Teleology and its Philosophical Significance (Hannah Ginsborg).

Part V: Kant's Influence.

30 Hegel's Critique of Kant: An Overview (Sally Sedgwick).

31 The Neglected Alternative: Trendelenburg, Fischer, and Kant (Graham Bird).

32 Phenomenological Interpretations of Kant in Husserl and Heidegger (Paul Gorner).

33 Conceptual Connections: Kant and the Twentieth-Century Analytic Tradition (James O'Shea).

Index.
Graham Bird is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester, and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool. He has been a leading Kant scholar for nearly 40 years, and is the author of Kant's Theory of Knowledge (1962), Philosophical Tasks (1972), and William James (1986), and Revolutionary Kant: A Commentary on the Critique of Pure Reason (2006). He is a past president of the Aristotelian Society and Chair of the UK Kant Society.

G. Bird, University of Manchester