Kant and the early moderns ed. by Daniel Garber and Béatrice Longuenesse
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Princeton, NJ [u.a.] Princeton Univ.-Press 2008Description: XV, 257 S. 23 cmContent type:- Text
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction Daniel Garber and Béatrice Longuenesse
Kant's "I think" versus Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" Béatrice 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.
Introduction / Daniel Garber and Béatrice Longuenesse -- Kant's "I think" versus Descartes' "I am a thing that thinks" / Béatrice 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
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