Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Harvesting the Enligtenments
1. Forming the Mind of Modernity
2. Kant's Debt to Leibniz
3. Kant: Voice of the German Enlightenment
4. Two Kinds of Transcendental Objectivity
II. From Royce to Heidegger
5. Royce's Pragmatic Idealism and Existential Phenomenology
6. Heidegger's Use of Kant in Being and Time
7. Heidegger's Ontology and the Copernican Revolution
III. Building a 'Metaphysics of Morals'
8. Founding an Existential Ethic
9. The Hermeneutic Structure of Resoluteness
10. Some Dimensions of 'Heritage'
IV. Grounding Political Consequents
11. Rousseau's Civil Religion
12. The Conditions of Freedom: A New World Order
Works Cited
Index