We are glad to give notice of the new issue of «Open Philosophy» 5, 1/2022, dedicated to the topic “Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic: A Re-Evaluation”, and edited by Michael Lewin and Rudolf Meer.
The editors welcome proposals for reviews of this volume.
Table of Contents:
Michael Lewin, Rudolf Meer – Introduction to the Topical Issue “Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic: A Re-Evaluation”
Rudolf Meer – Between Old and New Teleology. Kant on Maupertuis’ Principle of Least Action
Michael Lewin – The Faculty of Ideas. Kant’s Concept of Reason in the Narrower Sense
James Kreines – For a Dialectic – First Approach to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason
Mario Pedro Miguel Caimi – On the Concept of Real Use of Reason
Stefan Klinger – Where Do All These Ideas Come From? Kant on the Formation of Concepts Under the Guidance of Pure Reason
Gabriele Gava – Kant on the Status of Ideas and Principles of Reason
Annapaola Varaschin – The Collective Unity of Reason in the First Critique
Martin Bunte – Determining and Grounding: The Twofold Function of the Transcendental Dialectic
Robert König – Towards a Unity of Theoretical and Practical Reason: On the Constitutive Significance of the Transcendental Dialectic
Kristian Schäferling – Meillassoux’s Reinterpretation of Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic
Kristoffer Willert – Semantic Anti-Realism in Kant’s Antinomy Chapter
Marcus Willaschek – Reason, Its Real Use, and the Status of Its Ideas and Principles: Response to Caimi, Gava, and Lewin