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The Cambridge companion to Kant /

The Cambridge companion to Kant / edited by Paul Guyer. - Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1992. - xii, 482 p. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 449-471) and index.

Contents
Introduction: the starry heavens and the moral law Paul Guyer
1. Kant's intellectual development: 1746-1781
Frederick C. Beiser
2. The Transcendental Aesthetic
Charles Parsons
3. Functions of thought and the synthesis of intuitions
J. Michael Young
4. The transcendental deduction of the categories
Paul Guyer
5. Causal laws and the foundations of natural science
Michael Friedman
6. Empirical, rational and transcendental psychology: psychology as science and as philosophy
Gary Hatfield
7. Reason and practice of science
Thomas E. Wartenberg
8. The critique of metaphysics: Kant and traditional ontology
Karl Ameriks
9. Vindicating reason
Onora O'Neill
10. Autonomy, obligation and virtue: an overview of Kant's moral philosophy J. B. Schneewind
11. Politics, freedom and order: Kant's political philosophy
Wolfgang Kersting
12. Taste, sublimity and genius: the aesthetics of nature and art
Eva Schaper
13. Rational theology, moral faith and religion
Allen W. Wood
14. The first twenty years of critique: the Spinoza connection
George di Gionvanni.
Index
Bibliography

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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.

B2798 / .C36 1992

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