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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Sources and Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Two Centuries of Kantian Studies in Brazil 14
- 2 Self-Consciousness and Objective Knowledge in the Transcendental Deduction of the CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON 26
- 3 Intuitive Knowledge and DE RE Thought 56
- 4 Predicative Judgments and Existential Judgments: Apropos Kant’s Critique of the Cartesian Ontological Argument 81
- 5 An Experiment with Practical Reason 98
- 6 On the Faktum of Reason 109
- 7 Critique, Deduction, and the Fact of Reason 127
- 8 The Noncircular Deduction of the Categorical Imperative in Groundwork III 155
- 9 The Distinction between Right and Ethics in Kant’s Philosophy 173
- 10 Right and the Duty to Resist, or Progress toward the Better 189
- 11 The Fundamental Problem of Kant’s Juridical Semantics 206
- 12 Right, History, and Practical Schematism 236
- 13 Cosmopolitanism: Kant and Kantian Themes in International Relations 246
- 14 A Typology of Love in Kant’s Philosophy 271
- 15 The Meaning of the Term Gemüt in Kant 283
- 16 Between Prescriptive Poetics and Philosophical Aesthetics 295
- 17 The Purposiveness of Taste: An Essay on the Role of Zweckmässigkeit in Kant’s Critique of Aesthetic Judgment 305
- 18 Freedom in Appearance: Notes on Schiller and His Development of Kant’s Aesthetics 321
- 19 Reading the Appendix to Kant’s Critique of the Teleological Power of Judgment 337
- 20 Symbolization in Kant’s Critical Philosophy 348
- Bibliography of Works in German and English 359
- List of Contributors 365
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Sources and Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Two Centuries of Kantian Studies in Brazil 14
- 2 Self-Consciousness and Objective Knowledge in the Transcendental Deduction of the CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON 26
- 3 Intuitive Knowledge and DE RE Thought 56
- 4 Predicative Judgments and Existential Judgments: Apropos Kant’s Critique of the Cartesian Ontological Argument 81
- 5 An Experiment with Practical Reason 98
- 6 On the Faktum of Reason 109
- 7 Critique, Deduction, and the Fact of Reason 127
- 8 The Noncircular Deduction of the Categorical Imperative in Groundwork III 155
- 9 The Distinction between Right and Ethics in Kant’s Philosophy 173
- 10 Right and the Duty to Resist, or Progress toward the Better 189
- 11 The Fundamental Problem of Kant’s Juridical Semantics 206
- 12 Right, History, and Practical Schematism 236
- 13 Cosmopolitanism: Kant and Kantian Themes in International Relations 246
- 14 A Typology of Love in Kant’s Philosophy 271
- 15 The Meaning of the Term Gemüt in Kant 283
- 16 Between Prescriptive Poetics and Philosophical Aesthetics 295
- 17 The Purposiveness of Taste: An Essay on the Role of Zweckmässigkeit in Kant’s Critique of Aesthetic Judgment 305
- 18 Freedom in Appearance: Notes on Schiller and His Development of Kant’s Aesthetics 321
- 19 Reading the Appendix to Kant’s Critique of the Teleological Power of Judgment 337
- 20 Symbolization in Kant’s Critical Philosophy 348
- Bibliography of Works in German and English 359
- List of Contributors 365
- Index 369