Kant and his German Contemporaries: Volume 1, Logic, Mind, Epistemology, Science and Ethics

Author:   Corey W. Dyck (University of Western Ontario) ,  Falk Wunderlich (Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107140899


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   11 January 2018
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This collection of new essays, the first of its kind in English, considers the ways in which the philosophy of Immanuel Kant engages with the views of lesser-known eighteenth-century German thinkers. Each chapter casts new light on aspects of Kant's complex relationship with these figures, particularly with respect to key aspects of his logic, metaphysics, epistemology, theory of science, and ethics. The portrait of Kant that emerges is of a major thinker thoroughly engaged with his contemporaries - drawing on their ideas and approaches, targeting their arguments for criticism and responding to their concerns, and seeking to secure the legacy of his thought among them. This volume will open the door for further research on Kant and his methods of philosophical inquiry, while introducing readers to the distinctive and influential philosophical contributions of several previously neglected figures.

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Author:   Corey W. Dyck (University of Western Ontario) ,  Falk Wunderlich (Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.570kg
ISBN:  

9781107140899


ISBN 10:   1107140897
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   11 January 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Corey W. Dyck and Falk Wunderlich; Part I. General and Transcendental Logic: 1. Wolff's empirical psychology and the structure of the transcendental logic Brian A. Chance; 2. From logical calculus to logical formality: what Kant did with Euler's circles Huaping Lu-Adler; Part II. Metaphysics and the Mind: 3. Kant and Tetens on the unity of the self Udo Thiel; 4. G. F. Meier and Kant on the belief in the immortality of the soul Corey W. Dyck; 5. Maimon and Kant on the nature of the mind Brandon C. Look; Part III. Truth, idealism, and scepticism: 6. Lambert and Kant on truth Thomas Sturm; 7. Mendelssohn, Kant, and the refutation of idealism Paul Guyer; 8. Platner on Kant: from scepticism to dogmatic critique Falk Wunderlich; Part IV. History and Philosophy of Science: 9. Lambert and Kant on cognition (Erkenntnis) and science (Wissenschaft) Eric Watkins; 10. Kant and the skull collectors: German anthropology from Blumenbach to Kant Jennifer Mensch; Part V. Freedom, Immortality, and Happiness: 11. Kant and Crusius on the role of immortality in morality Paola Rumore; 12. Kant and Feder on the will, happiness, and the aim of moral philosophy Stefano Bacin; 13. The antithetic between freedom and natural necessity: Garve's problem and Kant's solution Heiner F. Klemme.

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'Each of the chapters is rich in historical detail and carefully argued, so the volume as a whole is informative and rigorous. Readers will come away from the volume with a more authentic understanding of Kant, a more nuanced appreciation of his German contemporaries, and a better sense of the debates within which Kant's critical philosophy was situated. I think readers will also recognize that Kant, his contemporaries, and their debates, are not merely 'of historical interest', since contemporary philosophers are still grappling with many of the same issues as Kant's predecessors, peers, and immediate successors.' J. Colin McQuillan, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 'Each of the chapters is rich in historical detail and carefully argued, so the volume as a whole is informative and rigorous. Readers will come away from the volume with a more authentic understanding of Kant, a more nuanced appreciation of his German contemporaries, and a better sense of the debates within which Kant's critical philosophy was situated. I think readers will also recognize that Kant, his contemporaries, and their debates, are not merely 'of historical interest', since contemporary philosophers are still grappling with many of the same issues as Kant's predecessors, peers, and immediate successors.' J. Colin McQuillan, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


'Each of the chapters is rich in historical detail and carefully argued, so the volume as a whole is informative and rigorous. Readers will come away from the volume with a more authentic understanding of Kant, a more nuanced appreciation of his German contemporaries, and a better sense of the debates within which Kant's critical philosophy was situated. I think readers will also recognize that Kant, his contemporaries, and their debates, are not merely 'of historical interest', since contemporary philosophers are still grappling with many of the same issues as Kant's predecessors, peers, and immediate successors.' J. Colin McQuillan, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 'Each of the chapters is rich in historical detail and carefully argued, so the volume as a whole is informative and rigorous. Readers will come away from the volume with a more authentic understanding of Kant, a more nuanced appreciation of his German contemporaries, and a better sense of the debates within which Kant's critical philosophy was situated. I think readers will also recognize that Kant, his contemporaries, and their debates, are not merely `of historical interest', since contemporary philosophers are still grappling with many of the same issues as Kant's predecessors, peers, and immediate successors.' J. Colin McQuillan, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


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Corey W. Dyck is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. He is the author of Kant and Rational Psychology (2014). Falk Wunderlich is Lecturer in Philosophy at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. His publications include Kant und die Bewußtseinstheorien des 18. Jahrhunderts (2005).

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