Kant and his influence
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Kant and his influence
(Continuum classic texts)
Continuum, 2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
"Previously published in hardback by Thoemmes Press" -- t.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book illustrates the extent to which Kant's work has permeated wide areas of learing, across many disciplines, despite a general ignorance, especially in England, of the details of his highly technical philosophy. Consisting of nine major contributions to the Leeds Kant Conference in April 1990, Kant and his Influence shows how Kant's thought has had a marked effect on philosophers, both Continental and Analytic, social and art historians, theologians and Church leaders.
Table of Contents
- Roger M. White: "'Ought" implies "Can": Kant and Luther, a Contrast'.
- Catherine Wilson: 'Confused Perceptions, Darkened Concepts: Some Features of Kant's Leibniz-critique'.
- Guy Stock: 'Thought and Sensibility in Leibniz, Kant and Bradley'.
- Peter Lewis: "'Original Nonsense": Art and Genius in Kant's Aesthetic'.
- Eckart Forster: 'Fichte, Beck and Schelling in Kant's Opus postumum'.
- John Liewelyn: 'Imagination as a Connecting Middle in Schelling's Reconstruction of Kant'.
- Giuseppe Micheli: 'The Early Reception of Kant's Thought in England 1785-1805'.
- Manfred Kuehn: 'Hamilton's Reading of Kant: A Chapter in the Early Scottish Reception of Kant's Thought'.
- Donald MacKinnon: 'Aspects of Kant's Influence on British Theology'.
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