Idealism and Freedom: Essays on Kant's Theoretical and Practical Philosophy / Edition 1

Idealism and Freedom: Essays on Kant's Theoretical and Practical Philosophy / Edition 1

by Henry E. Allison
ISBN-10:
0521483379
ISBN-13:
9780521483377
Pub. Date:
01/26/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521483379
ISBN-13:
9780521483377
Pub. Date:
01/26/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Idealism and Freedom: Essays on Kant's Theoretical and Practical Philosophy / Edition 1

Idealism and Freedom: Essays on Kant's Theoretical and Practical Philosophy / Edition 1

by Henry E. Allison

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Overview

Henry Allison is one of the foremost interpreters of the philosophy of Kant. This new volume collects all his recent essays on Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy. Special features of the collection are: a detailed defense of the author's interpretation of transcendental idealism; a consideration of the Transcendental Deduction and some other recent interpretations thereof; further elaborations of the tensions between various aspects of Kant's conception of freedom and of the complex role of this conception within Kant's moral philosophy.

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ISBN-13: 9780521483377
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/26/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.59(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Kant's theoretical philosophy: 1. Transcendental idealism: a Retrospective; 2. Reflections on the B-deduction; 3. Apperception and analyticity in the B-deduction; 4. On naturalizing Kant's transcendental psychology; 5. Gurwitsch's interpretation of Kant: reflections of a former student; 6. Causality and causal law in Kant: a critique of Michael Friedman; 7. Kant's refutation of materialism; Part II. Kant's practical philosophy: 8. Kant on freedom: a reply to my critics; 9. Autonomy and spontaneity in Kant's conception of the self; 10. On the presumed gap in the derivation of the categorical imperative; 11. Kant's doctrine of obligatory ends; 12. Reflections on the banality of (radical) evil: a Kantian analysis; Notes; Index.
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