Idealism and Freedom Essays on Kant`s Theoretical and Practical Philosophy

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  • N75.1KI AL561
Partial contents:
Kant`s theoretical philosophy Transcendental idealism: A Retrospective Reflections on the B-Deduction Apperception and analyticity in the B-Deduction On naturalizing Kant`s transcendental psychology Gurwitsch`s interpretation of Kant: Reflections of a former student Causality and causal law in Kant: A critique of Michael Friedman Kant`s refutation of materialism Kant`s practical philosophy Kant on freedom: A reply to my critics Autonomy and spontaneity in Kant`s conception of the self On the presumed gap in the derivation of the categorical imperative Kant`s doctrine of obligatory ends Reflections on the banality of (radical) evil: A Kantian analysis
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Kant`s theoretical philosophy Transcendental idealism: A Retrospective Reflections on the B-Deduction Apperception and analyticity in the B-Deduction On naturalizing Kant`s transcendental psychology Gurwitsch`s interpretation of Kant: Reflections of a former student Causality and causal law in Kant: A critique of Michael Friedman Kant`s refutation of materialism Kant`s practical philosophy Kant on freedom: A reply to my critics Autonomy and spontaneity in Kant`s conception of the self On the presumed gap in the derivation of the categorical imperative Kant`s doctrine of obligatory ends Reflections on the banality of (radical) evil: A Kantian analysis

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