The Bloomsbury companion to Kant /

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Uniform title:Continuum companion to Kant
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2015]
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13511242
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Other authors / contributors:Banham, Gary, 1965- editor.
Schulting, Dennis, editor.
Hems, Nigel, editor.
ISBN:9781472586803
1472586808
9781472586780
1472586786
Notes:"First published as The Continuum Companion to Kant, 2012."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Continuum companion to Kant. The Bloomsbury companion to Kant. Second edition 9781472586780
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  • List of ContributorsPrefaceAbbreviations of Kant's WorksIntroductionPart I: Key Writings1. Key Works The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God / The 'Inaugural Dissertation' / Critique of Pure Reason / Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science / Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals / Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science / Critique of Practical Reason / Critique of Judgment / Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason / Toward Perpetual Peace / Metaphysics of MoralsPart II: Kant's Contexts2. Philosophical and Historical Context Academy prize essay / Aristotelianism / J. A. Eberhard / Empiricism / Frederick the Great / French Revolution / Garve-Feder review / Herder / Francis Hutcheson / Königsberg / J. H. Lambert / Moses Mendelssohn / Physical influx / Pietism / Prussia / School Metaphysics / Adam Smith / Spinoza3. Sources and Influences Aristotle / Francis Bacon / A. Baumgarten / Cicero / C. A. Crusius / Descartes / Epicurus and Epicureanism / Leonhard Euler / Marcus Herz / Hume / Leibniz / Locke / G. F. Meier / Newton / Plato / Rousseau / Swedenborg / J. N. Tetens / WolffPart III: Key Themes and Topics4. Key Themes and TopicsPart IV: Reception and Influence5. Reception and Influence Until 1781: Responses to Kant's Inaugural Dissertation / First Responses to the Critique of Pure Reason: The 1780s and Later / Kantianism in the 1790s: From Reinhold to Hegel / Hegel's Appropriation of Kant's Theoretical Philosophy in the Jena Period / Schopenhauer's Reception of Kant / 'Back to Kant': Neo-Kantianism / Heidegger's Phenomenological Reading of Kant / Analytical Kantianism / Analytic Approaches to Kant's Ethics / Kantian Normativity in Rawls, Korsgaard and Continental Practical PhilosophyPart V: Bibliography6. Kant BibliographyNotesIndex.