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23. We Must Make Our Concepts Sensible!
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- 1. Kant’s Three Revolutions 1
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PART I. Politics and History Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
- 2. The Highest Political Good: “Perpetual” Peace 15
- 3. Moses Mendelssohn and the Advancement of Humankind 25
- 4. The Enlightenment and Its Dialectic 35
- 5. Freedom and Coercion: Kant on Education 47
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PART II The Morality of Reason
- 6. The Cult of Reason: Of Humans, Deities, and Extraterrestrials 59
- 7. Great Kant, the Categorical Imperative Doesn’t Help a Bit! 69
- 8. The Mason as an End in Himself 81
- 9. “Rousseau Brought Me Around”: Human Dignity and Autonomy 91
- 10. The “Highest Good” and the Best of All Possible Worlds 101
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PART III Rational Beings in Society
- 11. “I Have Seen the World’s Salvation!”: Kant on Justice and Revolution 113
- 12. “This Is Mine”: On Intellectual and Other Property 125
- 13. A Cosmopolitan in Königsberg 135
- 14. The Freedoms of a Humble Servant 145
- 15. God’s Kingdom on Earth: Kant’s Religion of Reason 157
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PART IV Humans as Part of Nature
- 16. What (and Who) Is a Human Being? 169
- 17. On Wit and Other Faculties: Kant as Psychologist 179
- 18. Do Beautiful Things Show That Humans Belong in the World? 189
- 19. “The Starry Heavens above Me”: Kant as Scientist 201
- 20. Are Animals Machines? Kant on Teleology 211
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PART V Metaphysical Knowledge and Its Limits
- 21. Metaphysics: Ultimate Questions with No Answers? 223
- 22. Critique: Reason Scrutinizes Everything, Even Itself 237
- 23. We Must Make Our Concepts Sensible! 247
- 24. Bodies in the Mirror: Kant on Space 257
- 25. Objectivity (Almost) without an Object 267
- 26. Dispute over Things-in-Themselves: Kant’s Critique and Its First Critics 277
- 27. Infinite Series or a Prime Mover? Kant on Free Will 289
- 28. Was Kant an Atheist? 301
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PART VI The End
- 29. How Everything Interrelates: Philosophy 315
- 30. “The Pure Gold of His Philosophy”: Kant’s Legacy 325
- Chronology 333
- Glossary of Philosophical Terms 337
- Note on Sources 341
- Notes 343
- Acknowledgments 393
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- 1. Kant’s Three Revolutions 1
-
PART I. Politics and History Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
- 2. The Highest Political Good: “Perpetual” Peace 15
- 3. Moses Mendelssohn and the Advancement of Humankind 25
- 4. The Enlightenment and Its Dialectic 35
- 5. Freedom and Coercion: Kant on Education 47
-
PART II The Morality of Reason
- 6. The Cult of Reason: Of Humans, Deities, and Extraterrestrials 59
- 7. Great Kant, the Categorical Imperative Doesn’t Help a Bit! 69
- 8. The Mason as an End in Himself 81
- 9. “Rousseau Brought Me Around”: Human Dignity and Autonomy 91
- 10. The “Highest Good” and the Best of All Possible Worlds 101
-
PART III Rational Beings in Society
- 11. “I Have Seen the World’s Salvation!”: Kant on Justice and Revolution 113
- 12. “This Is Mine”: On Intellectual and Other Property 125
- 13. A Cosmopolitan in Königsberg 135
- 14. The Freedoms of a Humble Servant 145
- 15. God’s Kingdom on Earth: Kant’s Religion of Reason 157
-
PART IV Humans as Part of Nature
- 16. What (and Who) Is a Human Being? 169
- 17. On Wit and Other Faculties: Kant as Psychologist 179
- 18. Do Beautiful Things Show That Humans Belong in the World? 189
- 19. “The Starry Heavens above Me”: Kant as Scientist 201
- 20. Are Animals Machines? Kant on Teleology 211
-
PART V Metaphysical Knowledge and Its Limits
- 21. Metaphysics: Ultimate Questions with No Answers? 223
- 22. Critique: Reason Scrutinizes Everything, Even Itself 237
- 23. We Must Make Our Concepts Sensible! 247
- 24. Bodies in the Mirror: Kant on Space 257
- 25. Objectivity (Almost) without an Object 267
- 26. Dispute over Things-in-Themselves: Kant’s Critique and Its First Critics 277
- 27. Infinite Series or a Prime Mover? Kant on Free Will 289
- 28. Was Kant an Atheist? 301
-
PART VI The End
- 29. How Everything Interrelates: Philosophy 315
- 30. “The Pure Gold of His Philosophy”: Kant’s Legacy 325
- Chronology 333
- Glossary of Philosophical Terms 337
- Note on Sources 341
- Notes 343
- Acknowledgments 393
- Index 395