The Court of Reason : : Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress / / ed. by Beatrix Himmelmann, Camilla Serck-Hanssen.

The Proceedings present the contributions to the 13th International Kant Congress which was held at the University of Oslo, August 6-9, 2019. The congress, which hosted speakers from more than thirty countries and five continents, was dedicated to the topic of the court of reason. The idea that reas...

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Abaci, Uygar,
Albizu, Natalia,
Altman, Matthew C.,
Altmann, Sílvia,
Ameriks, Karl,
Ancillotti, Bianca,
Arntzen, Sven,
Basaglia, Federica,
Basevich, Elvira,
Baxley, Anne Margaret,
Benossi, Lisa,
Benzenberg, Christopher,
Biss, Mavis,
Blomme, Henny,
Blöser, Claudia,
Blühm, Katharina,
Bojanowski, Jochen,
Bondeli, Martin,
Borges, Maria,
Bowman, Caroline,
Brecher, Martin,
Breitenbach, Angela,
Brisson, Alexandre,
Buchinski, Alexander,
Buroker, Jill Vance,
Böhm, Sebastian,
Caimi, Mario,
Capozzi, Mirella,
Caranti, Luigi,
Castillo, Monique,
Chaplin, Rosalind,
Chignell, Andrew,
Cicatello, Angelo,
Clewis, Robert R.,
Cohen, Alix,
Cooper, Andrew,
Corradetti, Claudio,
Cuevas, Raciel,
Cunty, Dimitri,
Daniels, Detlef von,
Daniels, Jordan,
De Federicis, Nico,
De Pierris, Graciela T.,
Deimling, Wiebke,
Deng, Yi,
Dmitrieva, Nina A.,
Dyck, Corey W.,
Dörflinger, Bernd,
Düsing, Klaus,
Engelhard, Kristina,
Erlewein, Daniel,
Espinet, David,
Fang, Bo,
Feloj, Serena,
Ferreiro, Héctor,
Fonnesu, Luca,
Fricke, Christel,
Friebe, Cord,
Friedman, Michael,
Gallina Ferreira, Pedro,
Garibbo, Marcello,
Gava, Gabriele,
Geiger, Ido,
Gerhardt, Volker,
Godess-Riccitelli, Moran,
Goldhaber, Charles,
Grenberg, Jeanine M.,
Guyer, Paul,
Hahmann, Andree,
Hall, Bryan,
Hammer, Martin,
Hankovszky, Tamás,
Heap, Jodie,
Hebbeler, James,
Heidemann, Dietmar H.,
Himmelmann, Beatrix,
Hirsch, Philipp-Alexander,
Hlade, Josef,
Hoffman, Sarah,
Holtman, Sarah,
Hua Tai, Terence,
Huang, Anhui,
Hyder, David,
Hüning, Dieter,
Iannelli, Francesca,
Ivanovich Trotsak, Alexey,
Jakešová, Markéta,
Jankowiak, Tim,
Jurkiewicz, Adam,
Kang, Ji-Young,
Karampatsou, Marialena,
Kassan, Nora,
Katrechko, Sergey,
Kayar, Esma,
Kim, Halla,
Kinnaman, Ted,
Kisner, Manja,
Kjosavik, Frode,
Klein, Joel T.,
Klingner, Stefan,
Kolomý, Vojtěch,
Kornilaev, Leonid,
Kraus, Katharina,
Lambeth, Morganna,
Lanier Anderson, R.,
Lau, Chong-Fuk,
Lee, Seung-Kee,
Leitão Silveira, Lucas,
Lo Re, Stefano,
Lodberg, Lars,
Lorini, Gualtiero,
Luise, Gennaro,
Luo, Xi,
Lyssy, Ansgar,
Maren Bauer, Sabrina,
Marlen Esser, Andrea,
McLaughlin, Peter,
McQuillan, J. Colin,
Meer, Rudolf,
Merle, Jean-Christophe,
Messina, J.P.,
Mileti Nardo, Lorenzo,
Milkov, Nikolay,
Moore, Thomas,
Morawski, Tommaso,
Motta, Giuseppe,
Møller, Sofie,
Nonnenmacher, Burkhard,
Nunez, Tyke,
Oberst, Michael,
Onof, Christian,
Osawa, Toshiro,
Ostaric, Lara,
Paek, Chong-Hyon,
Palmquist, Stephen R,
Palmquist, Stephen R.,
Panknin-Schappert, Helke,
Papa, Stefano,
Pauer-Studer, Herlinde,
Pietro Basile, Giovanni,
Pinzani, Alessandro,
Platz, Jeppe von,
Pollok, Konstantin,
Porcheddu, Rocco,
Prauss, Gerold,
Pusar, Güçsal,
Recki, Birgit,
Reichl, Pavel,
Remida, Aimen,
Rinne, Pärttyli,
Ripstein, Arthur,
Rossi, Philip J.,
Ruffing, Margit,
Römer, Inga,
Sadun-Bordoni, Gianluca,
Sai-ming Wong, Simon,
Saito, Takuya,
Satne, Paula,
Sato, Keita,
Schepelmann, Maja,
Schmid, Jelscha,
Schulting, Dennis,
Schumski, Irina,
Schönecker, Dieter,
Seide, Ansgar,
Sensen, Oliver,
Serck-Hanssen, Camilla,
Seymour Fahmy, Melissa,
Shaddock, Justin,
Shah, Feroz M.,
Shigeta, Ayumu,
Skar, Øystein,
Slover, Kit,
Smit, Houston,
Sommerlatte, Curtis,
Song, John,
Spencer, Lara,
Sticker, Martin,
Stolte, S. Matthew,
Stolzenberg, Jürgen,
Szczepański, Jakub,
Terada, Toshiro,
Tilev, Seniye,
Tizzard, Jessica,
Tomaszewska, Anna,
Vaccarino Bremner, Sabina,
Vesper, Achim,
Villarán, Alonso,
Volonté, Lucia,
Waibel, Violetta L.,
Willaschek, Marcus,
Williams, Howard,
Williams, Jessica J.,
Wilson, Jeffrey L.,
Winegar, Reed,
Wright, Ava Thomas,
Wyrębska-Đermanović, Ewa,
Yamatsuta, Saneyuki,
Yuan, Hui,
Zinkin, Melissa,
Zuckert, Rachel,
Zákutná, Sandra,
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Complete Table of Contents Volumes 1–3 --
List of Abbreviations/Siglenverzeichnis --
Welcome Address --
The Kant Prize --
Laudatio auf Gerold Prauss --
Worte des Dankes für den Internationalen Kant-Preis Oslo 2019 --
Laudation on Gabriele Gava, Winner of the 2019 Kant-Nachwuchspreis --
Danksagung --
Keynote Lectures --
Kant and Dignity: Missed Connections with the United States --
Transcendental Idealism as Formal Idealism: an Anti-Metaphysical Reading --
Thought and Language in the Critical Philosophy --
Urteilen als Tat --
Why Language Matters to Kant’s Philosophy and Logic --
A Court of Reason in Politics --
Knowledge, Anxiety, Hope: How Kant’s First and Third Questions Relate --
Selbstprüfung der Vernunft. Kants Umsturz der Metaphysik und ihr Neuaufbau --
Judgment and the Reality of Freedom: The Role of Analogy in Kant’s Third Critique --
The Court of Reason and its Authority --
Witness for the Prosecution: Can Kant’s Treatment of Poverty Stand up to the Court of Reason? --
Bringing Rights and Citizenship under Law on a Globus Terraqueus --
The Structure of Normative Space: Kant’s System of Rational Principles --
Metaphilosophy and Philosophical Methodology --
Kant’s True Ambition in the Court of Reason --
Metaphysica scientia prima cognitionis humanae principia continens est? Kants Kritik des “Schulbegriffs” der Metaphysik --
Foundational Asymmetry in Kant’s First Critique --
Kant on Wolff and Dogmatism --
Imagination Schematizing in the Court of Reason --
The Ambivalent Character of the Kantian Notion of Appearance: The Objective-Objectual (‘gegenständlich’) Nature of Appearances as ‘Objects of Experience’ --
Why Does Kant Think Empirical Cognition Requires Systematization? --
From the Kantian to the Hegelian Court of Reason --
The Encyclopedic Stance of Kant’s Transcendental Philosophy --
Getting High with Kant: Mathematics, Metaphysics, and Morality in the Prolegomena’s Analytic Method --
Kant and the Varieties of Indifferentism --
Kants Verwendung lateinischer Ausdrücke in der Tugendlehre --
Philosophical Fictions: Maimon’s Methodological Criticism of Kant Two Kinds of Insight and the Critique of Pure Reason --
Two Kinds of Insight and the Critique of Pure Reason --
Metaphysics --
Kant’s Amodalism about Noumena and Freedom --
Defending Kant’s Antinomy of Practical Reason --
The Value of Freedom --
A Defense of the Conceptual Approach to Transcendental Idealism against Paul Guyer --
The First Antinomy and the Indeterminate Extent of the Empirical World --
Der Gerichtshof der reinen Vernunft und seine Urteilsstufen --
Kant, Hume, and the Metaphysical Tradition --
The Thesis Argument of Kant’s Third Antinomy --
Kant and the ‘Antinomy’ of the Actually Existing Thing --
Different Times Cannot Be Simultaneous. An Interpretation of the Fourth Argument from the Metaphysical Exposition of the Concept of Time --
Zum Denken eines Dritten. Die richterliche Funktion des unendlichen Urteils in der kopernikanischen Wende --
Kant’s Supposed Realism about Things-in-Themselves --
Figurative Synthesis and Propositional Content in B-Deduction §24 --
Recent Literature on Bent Sticks and Transcendental Idealism --
The “Fourth Paralogism” in the 1781 Critique of Pure Reason: A (Moderately) Realist Reading --
On the Difference between Kant’s Intellectual Intuition and Intuitive Understanding in the First Critique --
The Antinomies’ Infinity Critique --
What Exactly Is Synthesized by the Sensible Syntheses? --
The Rightful Claims of Reason: A Priori Cognition, Metaphysics, and Kant’s Critique --
Kant on Real Grounds and Grounds of Being --
The Third Antinomy’s Cosmological Problem and Transcendental Idealism --
Der dunkle Nachthimmel über mir. Bezugssysteme und Konstruktion in Kants Metaphysischen Anfangsgründen der Naturwissenschaft --
Die geheime Dialektik der Vernunft. Eine Interpretation des Schematismus des reinen Verstandes --
Kants Tafel des Nichts und sein Plan zur Transzendentalphilosophie 1781 --
Apperception, Objectivity, and Idealism --
Mere Subjectivism? Kant’s Deduction and the Hegelian Criticism --
Time and Transcendental Matter: The Sensible Role of the Thing in Itself --
Volume 2 --
Epistemology and Logic --
Existence as a Category and the Ontological Argument --
In Defence of Inner Intuitions --
Kant on Epistemic Autonomy --
Kant and the Problem of the Criterion of Truth: A Dissolution of the Pyrrhonian Problematic --
Inkongruente Gegenstücke und Ununterscheidbares: Wozu braucht es Anschauung? --
How Kant Thought He Could Reach Hume --
Die Logik der Wahrheit --
Reason, Reflection, and Reliabilism: Kant and the Grounds of Rational and Empirical Knowledge --
The Kant-Eberhard Polemic: The Deduction of the Principle of Sufficient Reason from the Principle of Non-Contradiction --
Transcendental Reflection and Kant’s Division of Logic --
Eine vielsagende Asymmetrie bei Kant: Existenz und durchgängige Bestimmung --
Kant’s Modal Theory of Assent --
Kant on Perceptions, Synthesis, and Intentionality in the Second Analogy of Experience --
On Kant’s Conception of the Contradiction: A Clear Differentiation from Baumgarten --
Symbolization and Formal Competence with a Concept in Kant --
Kant’s “I Think” and the Subjective Deduction --
On the Identity of “I Think” and “I Am” --
Reason, Systematicity and Judgment --
Philosophy of Science and Nature --
Orientation and the Properties of Space: An Interpretation of the Argument from Incongruent Counterparts --
Kant und die Weltmaschinenmetapher --
Making an Appearance as Itself: Kant vs. Leibniz on Grounding Appearances --
Die Normativität biologischer Ereignisse. Zu Kants Forschungsprogramm der Biologie als moderner Wissenschaft --
Kants Adaption der Stufenleiter der Geschöpfe in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft --
Kant’s Path from Systematicity to Purposiveness --
Revisiting the Argument of ‘the Second Analogy’ --
Kant’s Third Analogy of Experience, Space-time, and Mutual Interaction --
Kant against the Cult of Genius: Epistemic and Moral Considerations --
Teleology --
Purposiveness, the Idea of God, and the Transition from Nature to Freedom in the Critique of Judgment --
Kant on Observation --
Kants Begriff der Kultur. Über den Zusammenhang von Natur und Freiheit --
Kant on Vital Forces and the Analogy with Life --
Organisms as ‘Natural Ends’ and Reflective Judgment’s Image of Externalized Freedom --
Technik als Form der Freiheit. Kant über Handlungsrationalität in Kultur und Natur --
Causa Efficiens, Causa Finalis: Two Unequal Principles of Science in Kant --
Aesthetics --
Imaginative Reflection in Aesthetic Judgment and Cognition --
The Normativity of Aesthetic Judgments: Kant’s Development --
Kant’s Genius and Aesthetic Responsibility --
Disgust and the Limits of Representation: The Influence of Mendelssohn’s Aesthetics on § 48 of the Critique of the Power of Judgment --
How Can Works of Fine Art “Make Sensible Rational Ideas”? --
Kantische Grenzüberschreitungen. Kant, Baruchello und die heutige Kunstwelt --
Critique of the Power of Judgment in the Context of Art’s Technological Reproducibility --
The Philosopher and the Map. Reflections on the Carticity of Kant’s Philosophical Writing --
Die Erweckung aus dem dogmatischen Schlummer der Ästhetik: Francis Hutcheson und Immanuel Kant --
Kant’s Antinomy of Taste and the Supersensible --
Anthropology and Psychology --
„[I]m Laboratorio des Cörpers“ – Kant zur Rolle des Körpers --
Kant über das sich selbst affizierende Subjekt. Zur Funktion der Selbstaffektion in Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft --
Taking Something to Heart – A New Look at Kant’s Criticism of Sympathy --
Kant on Intoxication --
Kant über Zufriedenheit --
The Puzzle of the Empirical Self and the Regulative Principles of Reason --
Kant über Selbstaffektion – Eine Verteidigung der einstufigen Theorie des inneren Sinnes --
Kant on the Unity of the Human Species --
Tugendlehre § 13.
Kant über das Bewusstsein eines inneren Gerichtshofes im Menschen --
Aufrichtigkeit als Anspruch der Vernunft --
Kant and Maimon on the Quid Juris: Competing Conceptions of Experience and Animals --
The Concept of Passion in Kant’s Anthropology: Reconsidering the Relationship between Anthropology and Critical Ethics --
Kant′s Pre-Critical Philosophy --
Emmanuel Kant, Alexander Pope et la physico-théologie --
Der junge Kant – ein Universalienrealist? --
Kant and the Mereology of the Perceiver’s Body --
Kant and Neo-Kantianism --
Kant in Early Russian Neo-Kantianism: The Case of Vvedensky --
Der Wiener Pathologe Carl von Rokitansky (1804–1878) als Neukantianer: Rokitansky und die Kant-Rezeption in der Wiener Medizin --
Kant’s Copernican Turn: Emil Lask’s Interpretation and Its Criticism in Russia --
Kant and Phenomenology --
Heidegger on ‘Thing in Itself’ and ‘Appearance’: A Promising Interpretation of Kant? --
A Case for Heidegger’s Interpretation of the Kantian Imagination --
The Synthetic A Priori in Kant and Husserl --
Was ist eine transzendentale Apperzeption in phänomenologischer Sicht? Husserl über Kant --
Kant and Non-Western Philosophy --
Kant in East Asia: Introduction --
Recent Developments and Challenges of Kant Studies in Japan --
The Reception and Development of Kant’s Philosophy in China --
The Reception and Development of Kant’s Philosophy in South Korea --
Kant and the Compound Yijing --
Volume 3 --
Ethics and Moral Philosophy --
Könnte es aus Kantischer Perspektive Pflichten gegenüber Robotern geben? --
Kant’s Moral Psychology: Resolving Conflict between Happiness and Morality --
When Communication Breaks Down: Reasoning Across Principia --
From Aesthetic Pleasures to Morality --
What’s Wrong with a Kantian Foundation of Human Rights? A Reply to the Independence Thesis --
Kant’s Moral Justification of the Duties of Law and the Immanuel-Kant-Problem --
The Problem of the Highest Good: An Aesthetic Outlook --
Deontological Eudaemonism --
Kant on the Rationality of Morality --
Kant on Love and Law – Including a Glance at St. Paul --
Von Rechtspflichten zu vollkommenen Tugendpflichten? Kants ungelöstes Problem der Pflichtensystematik --
Kant on Moral Conscience and Feeling --
Kant on the Freedom of Instrumental Actions --
Can Love Be Excessive? Baumgarten and Kant on Love, Respect, and Friendship --
Moralität als Ausdruck der Selbstreflexivität reiner praktischer Vernunft --
Remarks on Kant’s Conception of Love of Delight --
Kantian Guilt --
Blaming Exceptions on Contingent Circumstances? Against Kantian Pro Tanto Duties --
Why Universalization Works --
Some Puzzles about Kantian Beneficence --
Conscience as One of the “Aesthetical Preliminary Concepts” --
Maxims and the Role of Moral Principles --
Freedom and Human Dignity – a Kantian Defence --
Two Conceptions of Kantian Autonomy --
The Possibility of Kantian Moral Weakness --
The Dispute over Universal Competences during a Pandemic --
Remarks on Kant’s Post-Critical Conception of the Autonomy of Reason --
Kant on the Moral Worth of Actions and Persons --
Kant’s Ethics in Latin America: From Universalizable Maxims to Symmetric Norms --
Formulae of the Moral Law as the Same Limiting Condition of the Will --
Two Rationales for the Duty of Veracity in “On a Supposed Right to Lie from Philanthropy” --
The Material Condition for the Duty of Virtue --
Kant on Teaching Philosophy and Education in a Cosmopolitan Manner --
Grace and Self-Righteousness in Kant’s Moral Philosophy --
Legal and Political Philosophy --
Kant’s Compatibilism and the Two-Tiered Model of Punishment --
The Criterion of Right Action in Kant’s Rechtslehre --
On Progress: The Role of Race in Kant’s Philosophy of History --
Eine Art von Verbotsgesetz: Zur normenlogischen Stellung des Erlaubnisgesetzes in Kants Schrift Zum ewigen Frieden --
‘Political and Metaphysical’: the World Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason --
A Youthful Tone in Philosophy? On Schlosser’s Critique of Kant --
I’ve Seen the Salvation of the World: Kant’s Reappraisal of the French Revolution --
A Contractual Account of Kant’s Federalism of Free States with an Assurance Condition --
Enlightenment and the Historical Dimension of Public Reason --
Political Reflection in Kant: Judgment and Communication in the 1790s --
Justice, Beneficence and Global Poverty: Kantian Insights --
„Alle wahre Republik … kann nichts anderes sein, als ein repräsentatives System des Volks“ (Rechtslehre, § 52). Über die Notwendigkeit einer repräsentativen Staatsverfassung --
The Logic of Permissive Laws of Reason --
Supreme Power: A Neglected Source of Tension in Kant’s Views on Political Resistance --
The ‘Principle of Equality Governing the Actions and Counter-Actions’ in Kant’s Practical Philosophy --
Kant against Legal Paternalism: A Conditional Defense --
Quid juris and Judicial Imputation --
The Unity of Kant’s Practical Philosophy --
On the Relation between Private and Public Right --
Does Climate Change Present a Case of Kant’s Right of Necessity? --
The Court of Reason and the Court of History: Kant and Political Realism --
Kant on the State of Nature --
Das menschliche Geschlecht im beständigen Fortschreiten zum Besseren? Überlegungen zu Kants Argumentation im Streit der Fakultäten --
The Basis of Kant’s Theory of Political Change --
Hannah Arendt on Kant’s Political Philosophy --
The Schematism of Possession in the Early Rechtslehre Drafts --
Revisiting the “Difficult Passage” from Toward Perpetual Peace --
Religion and Theology --
‘Sure Hope’ of Attaining Happiness and Its Relation to ‘Wish’ and ‘Faith’ --
Die Befangenheit des Gerichts. Die Selbsterhaltung des Menschen als Selbsterhaltung der Vernunft --
Faith and Freedom: At the Boundary of Reason --
Kant’s Epistemology of Faith in the Critique of Pure Reason --
Kant’s Post-Critical Theology --
Wofür eine „Religionsschrift“? Kant über die Menschen und ihre moralische Kultur durch Religion --
Philosophy and Theology in the Conflict of the Faculties --
Vernunftglaube und Architektonik der reinen Vernunft --
Kant’s Herder Review: Analogical Inference, Indirect Cognition, and Philosophical Style --
The Ethical Commonwealth, the “Son of God,” and the Social Empowerment of Human Freedom --
Kant and the Radical Critique of Religion --
Contributors
Summary:The Proceedings present the contributions to the 13th International Kant Congress which was held at the University of Oslo, August 6-9, 2019. The congress, which hosted speakers from more than thirty countries and five continents, was dedicated to the topic of the court of reason. The idea that reason stands before itself as a tribunal characterizes the whole of Kant's critical project. Without such a court, reason falls into conflict with itself. With such a court in place, however, it may succeed in establishing the possibility and limits of metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, law and science. The idea of reason being its own judge is not only pivotal to a proper understanding of Kant's philosophy, but can also shed light on the burgeoning fields of meta-philosophy and philosophical methodology. The 2019 Kant Congress put special emphasis on Kant's methodology, his account of conceptual critique, and the relevance of his ideas to current issues in especially political philosophy and the philosophy of law. Additional sections discussed a wide range of topics in Kant's philosophy. The Proceedings will provide anyone who is interested in exploring the variety of present-day work on Kant and Kantian themes with a wealth of fruitful inspiration.
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