New essays on the precritical Kant
Although Kant is known for his development of critical philosophy, this anthology seeks to demonstrate the importance of examining works from his early pre-critical phase as a means of tracing the evolution of his thought. Despite undoubtedly novel concepts in Kant's mature critical philosophy,...
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Amherst, N.Y. :
Humanity Books
2001
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- Introduction / Tom Rockmore
- Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics and his Precritical Philosophy of Mind: Unearthing the Unsaid / Karl Ameriks
- Kant and the Idea of Negation / Pierre Kerszberg
- The Beautiful and the Sublime As Guideposts to the Human Virtues in the Early Kant / Rudolf A. Makkreel
- Kant As Spectator: Notes on Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime / Susan Meld Shell
- The Pleasures of Morality / Andrew Norris
- Herder's Review of Dreams of a Spirit-Seer (1766) / Marion Heinz
- The Vocation of Being Human: Kant's Early Practical Philosophy, 1747-1765 / Alfred Denker
- Between Preformation and Epigenesis: Kant, Physiotherapy, and Natural History / Peter Reill
- The Precritical Use of the Metaphor of Epigenesis / Claude Piche
- Rousseau, Kant, and Herder and the Problem of Aufklarung in the 1760s / John H. Zammito
- Idea and Ideal in Kant's De mundi sensibilis atque intelligibilis forma et principiis (1770) / Angelica Nuzzo
- Kant's Inaugural Dissertation and the Limits of Philosophy / Joseph Margolis
- Kant's Letter to Herz and the Copernican Revolution / Tom Rockmore.