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Kant And His Influence 1st Edition by George MacDonald Ross ISBN 0826488536 9780826488534

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Publisher: Thoemmes Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.5 MB
Pages: 392
Author: George MacDonald Ross, Tony McWalter
ISBN: 9780826488534, 9781847143273, 0826488536, 184714327X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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ISBN 10: 0826488536 
ISBN 13: 9780826488534
Author: George MacDonald Ross

This book illustrates the extent to which Kant's work has permeated wide areas of learing, across many disciplines, despite a general ignorance, especially in England, of the details of his highly technical philosophy. Consisting of nine major contributions to the Leeds Kant Conference in April 1990, Kant and his Influence shows how Kant's thought has had a marked effect on philosophers, both Continental and Analytic, social and art historians, theologians and Church leaders.

Kant And His Influence 1st Table of contents:

Part 1: The Foundation: Kant's Core Philosophical Project

  • Chapter 1: The Critique of Pure Reason: Epistemology and Metaphysics
    • The Problem of Knowledge: Rationalism vs. Empiricism
    • The Transcendental Aesthetic: Space, Time, and Intuition
    • The Transcendental Analytic: Categories of Understanding and the Synthetic A Priori
    • The Transcendental Dialectic: The Limits of Reason and the Antinomies
    • The Phenomenal and Noumenal Worlds
  • Chapter 2: The Critique of Practical Reason: Ethics and Morality
    • Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Duty, Good Will, and Moral Law
    • The Categorical Imperative: Formulations and Applications
    • Autonomy, Freedom, and the Kingdom of Ends
    • Postulates of Practical Reason: God, Immortality, and Freedom
    • Morality vs. Prudence: A Deontological Framework
  • Chapter 3: The Critique of Judgment: Aesthetics and Teleology
    • The Judgment of Taste: Beauty, Sublimity, and Disinterestedness
    • The Purposiveness without Purpose
    • The Concept of Genius in Art
    • Teleological Judgment and the Organization of Nature
    • Connecting Nature to Freedom: The Bridge Between the Critiques
  • Chapter 4: Political Philosophy and the Quest for Perpetual Peace
    • The Social Contract and the State
    • The Role of Law and Public Reason
    • Cosmopolitanism and International Relations
    • "Perpetual Peace": Conditions for Global Harmony
    • Enlightenment, Autonomy, and the Public Sphere

Part 2: The First Wave: German Idealism and Its Kantian Roots

  • Chapter 5: Fichte: The Absolute Ego and the Primacy of Practical Reason
    • From Kant's "Thing-in-Itself" to the Self-Positing Ego
    • The Science of Knowledge: A Radicalized Subjectivism
    • Ethical Idealism and the Moral Imperative
  • Chapter 6: Schelling: Nature, Art, and the Absolute Identity
    • Philosophy of Nature: Bridging Subject and Object
    • The Role of Art in Revealing the Absolute
    • From Transcendental Idealism to Identity Philosophy
  • Chapter 7: Hegel: History, Spirit, and the Dialectical Synthesis
    • Critique of Kant's Dualisms: Overcoming the Divide
    • Absolute Idealism and the Phenomenology of Spirit
    • History as the Unfolding of Reason
    • The State, Recognition, and Ethical Life

Part 3: Enduring Echoes: Kant's Influence Across Disciplines

  • Chapter 8: Philosophy of Science and Epistemology
    • The Role of Categories in Shaping Scientific Knowledge
    • Neo-Kantianism and the Foundations of Science (Marburg and Baden Schools)
    • Influence on Logical Positivism and the Analytic Tradition
    • Kantian Themes in Modern Epistemology (e.g., Constructivism)
  • Chapter 9: Ethics, Moral Philosophy, and Political Thought
    • Contemporary Deontological Ethics (Rawls, Habermas)
    • Rights Theories and the Dignity of the Person
    • Influence on International Law and Human Rights
    • Critiques and Developments of the Categorical Imperative
  • Chapter 10: Aesthetics, Art Theory, and Literary Criticism
    • The Autonomy of Art and the Concept of Disinterestedness
    • Influence on Romanticism and Formalism
    • The Sublime in Modern and Postmodern Art
    • Kantian Categories in Literary Interpretation
  • Chapter 11: Philosophy of Religion and Theology
    • Religion Within the Bounds of Bare Reason
    • Moral Arguments for the Existence of God
    • The Nature of Faith and Religious Experience
    • Kantian Influence on Liberal Theology

Part 4: Receptions, Revisions, and Reactions

  • Chapter 12: Neo-Kantianism: Revitalizing the Critical Project
    • The Return to Kant in the Late 19th Century
    • Marburg School (Cohen, Natorp, Cassirer): Logic, Science, and Culture
    • Baden School (Windelband, Rickert): Value Theory and the Human Sciences
    • Critiques and Contributions of the Neo-Kantians
  • Chapter 13: Phenomenology and Existentialism
    • Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology and Kantian Roots
    • Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant's Metaphysics
    • Sartre and the Radical Freedom of the Subject
    • Merleau-Ponty and the Embodied Subject
  • Chapter 14: Analytic Philosophy and Post-Analytic Thought
    • The Linguistic Turn and the Critique of Metaphysics
    • Quine, Sellars, and the "Myth of the Given"
    • Wilfrid Sellars and the "Space of Reasons"
    • Robert Brandom and Inferentialism: A Neo-Kantian Turn
  • Chapter 15: Postmodernism, Deconstruction, and Kant's Enduring Legacy
    • Foucault's Critique of Enlightenment and Subjectivity
    • Derrida and Deconstruction of Kantian Concepts
    • Lyotard's Postmodern Sublime
    • The Persistent Questions Kant Posed for Contemporary Thought

Conclusion: Kant in the 21st Century and Beyond

  • The Unfinished Project of Critique
  • Kant's Relevance in an Age of Science and Ethics
  • His Enduring Contributions to Autonomy, Reason, and Peace
  • The Ongoing Dialogue with Kant's Philosophy

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