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The Kantian Mind / edited by Sorin Baiasu and Mark Timmons.

Format:
Book
Contributor:
Baiasu, Sorin, editor.
Timmons, Mark, 1951- editor.
Series:
Routledge philosophical minds.
Routledge Philosophical Minds Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
Kant, Immanuel.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Thought and thinking.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (616 pages)
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, [2024]
Summary:
"The thought of Immanuel Kant is fundamental to understanding Western philosophy. Spanning epistemology, metaphysics, ethics and religion, the sheer scope and originality of Kant's ideas have decisively shaped the history of modern philosophy. The Kantian Mind is an outstanding guide and reference source to Kant's thought and a major new publication in Kant scholarship. Comprising 45 chapters by a stellar team of contributors, the collection is divided into four clear parts: Background to the Critical Philosophy Transcendental Philosophy (Critique and Doctrine) Posthumous Writings and Lectures Kant and Contemporary Kantians. In addition to coverage of Kant's main works, the volume contains chapters on a broad range of topics including Kant's views on logic, mathematics, the natural sciences, anthropology, religion, politics, and education. The concluding chapters cover the influence of Kant's thought on contemporary analytic and continental philosophy. Including suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter The Kantian Mind is essential reading for all students and scholars of Kant and contemporary Kantian thought. It will also be extremely helpful to those in related Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines such as religion, history, politics, and literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Note on Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
1 Kant's Life and Work
Part 1 Background to the Critical Philosophy
2 Physics
3 Kant and the Rationalist Tradition
4 Kant and the Empiricist Tradition
Part 2 Transcendental Philosophy (Critique and Doctrine)
A. Critical Part
i. Theoretical Philosophy
5 The First Critique: Prefaces and Introduction
6 Transcendental Aesthetic
7 The Analytic of Concepts
8 The Analytic of Principles
9 The Schematism
10 The Transcendental Dialectic
11 Transcendental Doctrine of Method
ii. Practical Philosophy
12 The Groundwork
13 The Second Critique: Preface and Introduction
14 The Analytic of Pure Practical Reason
15 Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason
16 Method of Pure Practical Reason
iii. Teleological Philosophy
17 The Third Critique: Preface and Introductions
18 Analytic of the Beautiful
19 Analytic of the Sublime
20 Dialectic of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment
21 Analytic of Teleological Judgement
22 Teleological Power of Judgment - Dialectic
23 Method of the Teleological Power of Judgment
B. Doctrinal Part
i. Metaphysics of Morals
24 Kant's "Introduction" to the Metaphysics of Morals
25 Doctrine of Right
26 The Doctrine of Virtue
ii. Religion
27 Religion
28 Kant on Religion and Theology
iii. History and Politics
29 The Early Essays: Kant's Idea of History
30 The Later View: Kant on History and Politics
iv. Anthropology
31 Anthropology
32 Kant on Universality and Accommodating Differences (Religious, Racial, Sexual, Gendered)
v. Education
33 Moral Education
vi. Logic, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences
34 Logic
35 Mathematics
36 Physics
37 Biology
Part 3 Posthumous Writings and Lectures.
38 Opus Postumum
39 Lectures
Part 4 Kant and Contemporary Kantians
A. Theoretical Philosophy
40 The 'Continental' Tradition
41 The 'Analytic' Tradition
B. Practical Philosophy
42 Kantian Philosophies of Hope, History, and the Anthropocene
43 Rawlsians and Other Kantians
C. Teleological Philosophy
44 Contemporary Kantian Philosophy of Art
45 Contemporary Kantian Philosophy of Science
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-000-90394-X
1-00-340661-0
1-003-40661-0
1-000-90390-7
9781003406617
OCLC:
1376937681

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