Kant and the early moderns / edited by Daniel Garber and Beatrice Longuenesse.
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xv, 257 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Daniel Garber and Beatrice Longuenesse
- Kant's "I think" versus Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" / Beatrice Longuenesse
- Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" versus Kant's "I think" / Jean-Marie Beyssade
- Kant's critique of the Leibnizian philosophy : contra the Leibnizians, but pro Leibniz / Anja Jauernig
- What Leibniz really said? / Daniel Garber
- Kant's transcendental idealism and the limits of knowledge : Kant's alternative to Locke's physiology / Paul Guyer
- The "sensible object" and the "uncertain philosophical cause" / Lisa Downing
- Kant's critique of Berkeley's concept of objectivity / Dina Emundts
- Berkeley and Kant / Kenneth P. Winkler
- Kant's Humean solution to Hume's problem / Wayne Waxman
- Should Hume have been a transcendental idealist? / Don Garrett.