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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Kant in the Context of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy: Some Preliminary Reflections 1
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Part I: Contexts
- Analyzing Apperception [Gewahrnehmen] 13
- Between Empirical Psychology and Transcendental Philosophy: Ernst Platner on the Feeling of Self 47
- The Debate on the Fundamental Powers of the Soul: Crusius, Platner, Kant, and Schmid 69
- C. C. E. Schmid on Kant’s Distinction Between Sensibility and Understanding 97
- Between Hume and Kant: The Foundation of Morality in Feder’s Inquiries on the Human Will 119
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Part II: Influences
- Crusius and Kant on Distinctness, Certainty, and Method in Philosophy 145
- Johann Georg Sulzer and the Beginnings of Kant’s Doctrine of Three Faculties 165
- Lambert, Kant and Solidity: A Matter of Method 185
- Johann Georg Sulzer’s “Mixed Doctrine of Morals”: A Contribution to the History of the Development of Kant’s Ethics Between 1770 and 1785 203
- Dependence and Obedience: Crusius’ Concept of Obligation and its Influence on Kant’s Moral Philosophy 217
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Part III: Controversies
- Human Dignity: The Garve-Kant Controversy 237
- “These Objections are Therefore Nothing but Misunderstandings”: Kant’s Critique of Garve in His Essay On the Common Saying 261
- The “Entire Human Being” Rather Than “Pure Reason”: Feder’s Philosophische Bibliothek and His Review of the Kritik der praktischen Vernunft 279
- “On this Occasion, I cannot but […] speak a few words with Mr. Kant”: On the Meiners-Kant Controversy 1786 305
- Meiners’s Critique of Kant 321
- Abbreviations of Kant’s Works 345
- Bibliography 347
- Index of Names 371
- Sources 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Kant in the Context of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy: Some Preliminary Reflections 1
-
Part I: Contexts
- Analyzing Apperception [Gewahrnehmen] 13
- Between Empirical Psychology and Transcendental Philosophy: Ernst Platner on the Feeling of Self 47
- The Debate on the Fundamental Powers of the Soul: Crusius, Platner, Kant, and Schmid 69
- C. C. E. Schmid on Kant’s Distinction Between Sensibility and Understanding 97
- Between Hume and Kant: The Foundation of Morality in Feder’s Inquiries on the Human Will 119
-
Part II: Influences
- Crusius and Kant on Distinctness, Certainty, and Method in Philosophy 145
- Johann Georg Sulzer and the Beginnings of Kant’s Doctrine of Three Faculties 165
- Lambert, Kant and Solidity: A Matter of Method 185
- Johann Georg Sulzer’s “Mixed Doctrine of Morals”: A Contribution to the History of the Development of Kant’s Ethics Between 1770 and 1785 203
- Dependence and Obedience: Crusius’ Concept of Obligation and its Influence on Kant’s Moral Philosophy 217
-
Part III: Controversies
- Human Dignity: The Garve-Kant Controversy 237
- “These Objections are Therefore Nothing but Misunderstandings”: Kant’s Critique of Garve in His Essay On the Common Saying 261
- The “Entire Human Being” Rather Than “Pure Reason”: Feder’s Philosophische Bibliothek and His Review of the Kritik der praktischen Vernunft 279
- “On this Occasion, I cannot but […] speak a few words with Mr. Kant”: On the Meiners-Kant Controversy 1786 305
- Meiners’s Critique of Kant 321
- Abbreviations of Kant’s Works 345
- Bibliography 347
- Index of Names 371
- Sources 375