Tag Archives: Kant
Book Review: Becoming Human: Romantic Anthropology and the Embodiment of Freedom
Chad Wellmon, Becoming Human: Romantic Anthropology and the Embodiment of Freedom, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010, 326pp. Becoming Human belongs to two emerging trends in the study of Kant and his… Read more
Kant, Kantianism, and Idealism: The Origins of Continental Philosophy
Thomas Nenon (ed.), Kant, Kantianism, and Idealism: The Origins of Continental Philosophy, 343pp., vol. 1 of Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy (8 vols.), University of Chicago Press, 2010, 2700pp…. Read more
New Book: Afterness: Figures of Following in Modern Thought and Aesthetics
Gerhard Richter’s groundbreaking study argues that the concept of “afterness” is a key figure in the thought and aesthetics of modernity. It pursues questions such as: What does it mean… Read more
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism – Volume 69, Issue 1
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Special Issue: THE AESTHETICS OF ARCHITECTURE: PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE ART OF BUILDING Winter 2011, Volume 69, Issue 1 Kant and the Philosophy of… Read more
Idealistic Studies, Volume 40, Issue 1/2, Spring/Summer 2010
Table of Contents Nicholas Rescher, Mind and Matter: An Ancient Problem Reconsidered Edward Eugene Kleist, Schopenhauer on the Individuation and Teleology of Intelligible Character Marco Segala, Schopenhauer and the Empirical… Read more
New Journal: American Dialectic: Inaugural Issue
Volume I (2011) No. 1 (January) – Open-access Plato’s Republic and the Politics of Convalescence, Jacob Howland Evil and the Parable of the World in the Consolation of Philosophy, William Wians Kant’s… Read more
Book Review: Cambridge Companion to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason
The Cambridge Companion to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (CCCPR) is the latest installment in a Companion seriesdevoted to a single philosophical text rather than a philosopher. Like the Companions… Read more
JBSP: Volume 41 – No 2 – May 2010
JBSP: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Volume 41 – No 2 – May 2010: Confrontations TRACY COLONY: A Matter of Time: Stiegler on Heidegger and Being Technological ERNST… Read more
New Entry: Immanuel Kant (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) is the central figure in modern philosophy. He synthesized early modern rationalism and empiricism, set the terms for much of nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy, and continues… Read more
New Book: The Kantian Sublime and the Revelation of Freedom
The Kantian Sublime and the Revelation of Freedom by Robert Clewis: In this book Robert R. Clewis shows how certain crucial concepts in Kant’s aesthetics and practical philosophy – the… Read more
New Book: Aristotle, Kant, and Nineteenth-Century Social Theory
Dreams in Exile: Rediscovering Science and Ethics in Nineteenth-Century Social Theory Description: Examines the influence of Aristotle and Kant on the nineteenth-century social theory of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. The… Read more
Book Review: The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant’s Aesthetics
A review of Kenneth Rogerson’s The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant’s Aesthetics Kant claims that the experience of beauty rests on what he calls a “harmony,” or a “free… Read more
Book Review: Narrative Identity and Moral Identity
A review of Narrative Identity and Moral Identity: A Practical Perspective Narrative conceptions of agency have attracted considerable philosophical interest in recent years, and both of these books make significant… Read more
Book Review: Critique and Disclosure
A review of Critique and Disclosure: Critical Theory between Past and Future by Fred Dallmayr: The fate of reason today hangs in the balance. This is no small matter. Ever… Read more
Continental Philosophy Review: Volume 41, Number 4, December 2008
TOC The ego, the Other and the primal fact — Toru Tani Husserl’s transcendental philosophy and the critique of naturalism — Dermot Moran Some differences between Kant’s and Husserl’s conceptions… Read more
TOC: Continental Philosophy Review: Vol. 41, Number 3, 2008
TOC: Measure-taking: meaning and normativity in Heidegger’s philosophy — Steven Crowell The destiny of freedom: in Heidegger — Hans Ruin On Simmel’s conception of philosophy — Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen, Olli Pyyhtinen… Read more
New SEP: Kant’s Account of Reason
Two of the most prominent questions in Kant’s critical philosophy concern reason. The first, central to his theoretical philosophy, is the unprovable pretensions of reason in earlier “rationalist” philosophers, especially… Read more
Review of Knowledge, Reason, and Taste: Kant’s Response to Hume Paul Guyer’s stated aims in this collection of previously published essays are to show that “the philosophical approach Kant developed… Read more