Contents
Foreword
1. Hans-Georg Gadamer, "A new epoch in the history of the world begins here and now"
2. Henry E. Allison, The Originality of Kant's Distinction between Analytic and Synthetic Judgments
3. Arthur Melnick, Kant's Theory of Space as a Form of Intuition
4. Jose Benardete, The Deduction of Causality
5. Daniel O. Dahlstrom, "Knowing How" and Kant's Theory of Schematism
6. Richard L. Velkley, On Kant's Socratism
7. Robert B. Pippin, On the Moral Foundations of Kant's Rechtslehre
8. Susan Shell, What Kant and Fichte Can Teach Us about Human Rights
9. Donald W. Crawford, The Place of the Sublime in Kant's Aesthetic Theory
10. Mary J. Gregor, Aesthetic Form and Sensory Content in the Critique of Judgment: Can Kant's "Critique of Aesthetic Judgment" Provide a Philosophical Basis for Modern Formalism?
11. Charles M. Sherover, Kant's Evaluation of His Relationship to Leibniz
12. Kenneth L. Schmitz, Hegel on Kant: Being-in-Itself and the Thing-in-Itself
Index