We are pleased to announce the new issue of Kant Studies Online, a free peer reviewed open-access journal.
Below you can find the volume’s table of contents:
Keith Crome, Review: Daniela Voss, Conditions of Thought: Deleuze and Transcendental Ideas.
Apaar Kumar, Kant’s Definition of Sensation.
Friedrich Bouterwek, Two reviews of Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations of the Doctrine of Right, translated by Kenneth R. Westphal, Kant Studies Online.
Roberto Horácio, Non-Conceptual Content or Singular Thought?
Gabriele Gava, Review: John Kaag, Thinking Through the Imagination: Aesthetics in Human Cognition.
Corijn van Mazijk, Why Kant is a Non-Conceptualist but is better regarded a Conceptualist.
Henry Somers-Hall, Review: Beth Lord, Kant and Spinozism: Transcendental Idealism and Immanence from Jacobi to Deleuze.
Katerina Deligiorgi, Review: Johannes Keienburg, Immanuel Kant und die Öffentlichkeit der Vernunft Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte.
Adrian Switzer, The Precritical Idea of a Complete Metaphysics: On the Principled Use of the Intellect in Kant’s Inaugural Dissertation.
Robert R. Clewis, Review: Donald Loose (ed.), The Sublime and Its Teleology. Kant ‒ German Idealism ‒ Phenomenology.
Here is the link of the articles.
Here the link of the review.
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