The Palgrave Kant handbook
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The Palgrave Kant handbook
(Palgrave handbooks in German idealism)(Palgrave handbooks)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2017
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Chronology of Kant's life: p. xxxi-xliv
Includes bibliographical references and index
Corrected publication April 2018
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This remarkably comprehensive Handbook provides a multifaceted yet carefully crafted investigation into the work of Immanuel Kant, one of the greatest philosophers the world has ever seen. With original contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this authoritative volume first sets Kant's work in its biographical and historical context. It then proceeds to explain and evaluate his revolutionary work in metaphysics and epistemology, logic, ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, political philosophy, philosophy of history, philosophy of education, and anthropology.
Key Features:
* Draws attention to the foundations of Kant's varied philosophical insights - transcendental idealism, logic, and the bridge between theoretical and practical reason
* Considers hitherto neglected topics such as sexuality and the philosophy of education
* Explores the immense impact of his ground-breaking work on subsequent intellectual movements
Serving as a touchstone for meaningful discussion about Kant's philosophical and historical importance, this definitive Handbook is essential reading for Kant scholars who want to keep abreast of the field and for advanced students wishing to explore the frontiers of the subject.
目次
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 Sanchez-Rodriguez
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:
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 and Human 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
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