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ISBN 10: 1443899305
ISBN 13: 978-1443899307
Author: Rafael V. Orden Jiménez, Robert Hanna, Robert Louden, Jacinto Rivera de Rosalesm, Nuria Sánchez Madrid
Table of contents:
I. Logics and Reality in Kant’s Transcendental Idealism
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Directions in Space, Non-Conceptual Form, and the Foundations of Transcendental Idealism – Robert Hanna (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
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The Logical, the Real and the Existence of God in The Only Possible Argument (1763) – Jacinto Rivera de Rosales (UNED, Spain)
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The Duisburg Nachlaß as a Key to Interpreting Salomon Maimon’s Reading of the Transcendental Deduction of Categories – Alba Jiménez (UAM, Spain)
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Awakening from His Dogmatic Slumber: David Hume and Immanuel Kant’s Reception of Hume’s Sceptical Doubts in the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics – Helke Panknin-Schappert (University of Mainz, Germany)
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The Combined Force of Sensory Impressions: Kant’s View on the Benefits of Poetry to Philosophy – Fernando M. F. Silva (CFUL, Portugal)
II. Moral Questions: Intelligible Temporality and Obligation
6. A Little Bit Evil? Reflections on Part One of Kant’s Religion – Margit Ruffing (University of Mainz, Germany)
7. Mysteries of Feeling versus Horizons of Reflection: On the “Supersensible Substratum” of Experience and the (Public) Use of Reason – Anselmo Aportone (University of Tor Vergata, Italy)
8. “Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me”: On Kant’s “Anthropological” Theodicy – Gualtiero Lorini (CFUL, Portugal)
9. The End of All Things and Kant’s Revolution in Disposition – Giovanni Panno (University of Tübingen, Germany)
10. Das Ende aller Dinge: The Duratio Noumenon and the Problem of the Atemporality of Gesinnung – Francesca Fantasia (University of Palermo, Italy)
11. Freedom and Obligation: The Moral Debate between Kant and Hegel (1781–1807) – Antonino Falduto (University of Halle, Germany)
12. High Doses of Hellebore – Maria Borges (UFSC/CNPq, Brazil)
III. Teleology and Philosophy of History
13. On the Use of Teleological Principles in Biology – Renato Valois (UFRRJ, Brazil)
14. Kant and Soemmerring: A “Two Letters Correspondence” between Transcendental Philosophy and Medicine – Davide Poggi (University of Verona, Italy)
15. Kant’s Über das Organ der Seele and the Limits of Physiology: Arguments and Legacy – Paolo Pecere (University of Cassino and of Meridional Latius, Italy)
16. Freedom and Nature in Kant’s Philosophy of History – Julio Esteves (UFFRJ, Brazil)
17. Three Problems with the Theoretical Reading of the Idea of a Universal History in Context of the Critique of Pure Reason – Joel T. Klein (UFRN, Brazil)
18. Kant’s “Historical Sign” as Sacrament: On the Distinction between Revolution and Church – Francesco V. Tommasi (University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy)
IV. Enlightenment and Public Realm
19. Argue but Obey? Questioning Kant’s Enlightenment – Robert Louden (University of Southern Maine, USA)
20. Variations on the Possible: “What Does it Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?” – Ferdinando L. Marcolungo (University of Verona, Italy)
21. Political Issues in Kant’s Philosophy – Sandra Zakutna (University of Prešov, Slovakia)
22. Enlightenment as a Philosophical Drama: Kant and Foucault on the Political Field – Jesús González Fisac (UCA, Spain)
23. The Philosopher’s Public Calling: Problems and Implications of Kant’s Proclamation of the Imminent Conclusion of a Treaty of Perpetual Peace in Philosophy – Alberto Pirni (Scuola Superiore di Sant’Anna, Italy)
24. The Critique as a Passage of the Reason from the State of Nature to the State of Law – Gaetano Chiurazzi (University of Turin, Italy)
25. The Concept of Work in some of Kant’s Shorter Writings – Soledad García Ferrer (UCM, Spain)
V. Doctrine of Right and Cosmopolitanism
26. Politics, Urteilskraft and the Realization of Right: Kant’s Contextual Perspective – Federica Trentani (UFSC, Brazil)
27. Right as a Sign of a Philosophical Chiliasm: Freedom and its Evolution in Kant’s Opuscules – Roberto R. Aramayo (IFS/CSIC, Spain)
28. The Duty to Leave the State of Nature and Non-Coercive Rights in the Civil Condition – Andrea Faggion (UEL, Brazil)
29. Synthetic a Priori Propositions of Right: Kant on Political Obligation – Macarena Marey (UBA/CONYCET, Argentina)
30. Kant’s Cosmopolitanism in Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht (1784) – Gustavo Leyva (UFABC/UAM, Brazil/Mexico)
31. Passive Citizenship, Poverty and Peace: Kant’s Cosmopolitanism in the Shorter Writings – Nuria Sánchez Madrid (UCM, Spain)
32. Rethinking Kant’s Shorter Writings: Kant’s Philosophy of History and Today’s Cosmopolitanism – Marita Rainsborough (University of Hamburg, Germany)
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