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This Companion provides an authoritative survey of the whole range of Kant’s work, giving readers an idea of its immense scope, its extraordinary achievement, and its continuing ability to generate philosophical interest.
  • Written by an international cast of scholars
  • Covers all the major works of the critical philosophy, as well as the pre-critical works
  • Subjects covered range from mathematics and philosophy of science, through epistemology and metaphysics, to moral and political philosophy

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A Companion to Kant is the most recent (2010) and by far the best anthology on Kant's works.  In it, Graham Bird brings together a remarkable set of essays by prominent scholars in Kant studies .Many (if not most) essays offer significant contributions to Kant scholarship. The2010Companion to Kant is bound to become indispensible for those who teach and for those who study Kant's philosophy (on both graduate and undergraduate levels).  Its contributions remain lucid without watering Kant down; they are comprehensive without staying merely on the surface of the issues they discuss; they contain original work on Kant without skewing the interpretations of Kant toward one-sidedness; and jointly they thematically expand our knowledge and out understanding of Kant's corpus and of Kant's place within the intellectual tradition of Western philosophy. (Metapsychology, June 2010) This collection is what one hopes for in a companion volume. It contains 33 essays by prominent scholars, all of whom have made substantial contributions to Kant studies. Given the essays brevitythey manage to achieve surprising depth, and they will help any advanced student to get oriented in Kants thought. (Choice)

Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xii
References to Kant's Works xiii
General Introduction 1(9)
Graham Bird
Kant's Life and Works
10(21)
Allen W. Wood
Part I: Pre-Critical Issues
31(78)
Kant's Early Dynamics
33(14)
Martin Schonfeld
Kant's Early Cosmology
47(16)
Martin Schonfeld
Kant's Laboratory of Ideas in the 1770s
63(16)
Alison Laywine
Kant's Debt to Leibniz
79(14)
Predrag Cicovacki
Kant's Debt to the British Empiricists
93(16)
Wayne Waxman
Part II: Critique of Pure Reason
109(140)
Kant's Transcendental Idealism
111(14)
Henry E. Allison
Kant's Analytic Apparatus
125(15)
Graham Bird
Kant's Transcendental Aesthetic
140(14)
Lorne Falkenstein
Kant's Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions
154(15)
Derk Pereboom
The Second Analogy
169(13)
Arthur Melnick
Kant's Refutation of Problematic Idealism: Kantian Arguments and Kant's Arguments against Skepticism
182(10)
Wolfgang Carl
The Logic of Illusion and the Antinomies
192(15)
Michelle Grier
The Critique of Rational Psychology
207(15)
Udo Thiel
Kant's Philosophy of Mathematics
222(14)
Gordon Brittan
Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science
236(13)
Michael Friedman
Part III: The Moral Philosophy: Pure and Applied
249(148)
Introduction
251(8)
Graham Bird
The Primacy of Practical Reason
259(16)
Sebastian Gardner
Kant's Critical Account of Freedom
275(16)
Andrews Reath
Kant's Formulations of the Moral Law
291(17)
Allen W. Wood
Deriving the Formula of Universal Law
308
Samuel J. Kerstein
Moral Motivation in Kant
32(303)
Philip Stratton-Lake
Moral Paragons and the Metaphysics of Morals
335(15)
Marcia Baron
Applying Kant's Ethics: The Role of Anthropology
350(14)
Robert B. Louden
Liberty, Equality, and Independence: Core Concepts in Kant's Political Philosophy
364(19)
Howard Williams
Reason and Nature: Kant's Teleological Argument in Perpetual Peace
383(14)
Katrin Flikschuh
Part IV: The Critique of the Power of Judgment
397(74)
Introduction
399(9)
Graham Bird
The Demands of Systematicity: Rational Judgment and the Structure of Nature
408(15)
Paul Abela
Bridging the Gulf: Kant's Project in the Third Critique
423(18)
Paul Guyer
Kant's Aesthetic Theory
441(14)
Anthony Savile
Kant's Biological Teleology and its Philosophical Significance
455(16)
Hannah Ginsborg
Part V: Kant's Influence
471(56)
Hegel's Critique of Kant: An Overview
473(13)
Sally Sedgwick
The Neglected Alternative: Trendelenburg, Fischer, and Kant
486(14)
Graham Bird
Phenomenological Interpretations of Kant in Husserl and Heidegger
500(13)
Paul Gorner
Conceptual Connections: Kant and the Twentieth-Century Analytic Tradition
513(14)
James O'Shea
Index 527
Graham Bird is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester, and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool. He has been a leading Kant scholar for nearly 40 years, and is the author of Kants Theory of Knowledge (1962), Philosophical Tasks (1972), and William James  (1986), and Revolutionary Kant: A Commentary on the Critique of Pure Reason  (2006). He is a past president of the Aristotelian Society and Chair of the UK Kant Society.