Commentary
Kant’s Theory of Mind
- Ameriks, K., Kant's Theory of Mind, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982.Excerpt: “Until recently cots philosophy of mind received little attention. This is remarkable for a number of reasons. The nature of the mind obviously should be of central importance in an idealistic philosophy such as Kant. Furthermore Kant’s… MoreThe Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte
- Beiser, F.C. The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte, Cambridge University Press, 1987.Excerpt: “During the period between Kant’s first Kritik and Fichte’s first Wissenschaftslehre (1781-1794), full also furs and devoted themselves to a single fundamental problem. They returned again and again to this problem, though it… MoreKant’s Critique of Pure Reason
- Adorno, Theodor Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. Stanford University Press, 2002.From the publisher: Kant is a pivotal thinker in Adorno’s intellectual world. Although he wrote monographs on Hegel, Husserl, and Kierkegaard, the closest Adorno came to an extended discussion of Kant are two lecture courses, one concentrating on the… MoreKant’s Transcendental Idealism
- Allison, H., Kant's Transcendental Idealism, revised and expanded version, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004.Excerpt: “In spite of some sympathy shown in recent years for a vaguely Kantian sort of idealism or, better, anti-realism, which argues for the dependence of our conception of reality on our concepts and/or linguistic practices, cots transcendental… MoreBetween Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism
- D. Henrich, Between Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism, Harvard University Press, Boston, 2008.From the publisher: Electrifying when first delivered in 1973, legendary in the years since, Dieter Henrich’s lectures on German Idealism were the first contact a major German philosopher had made with an American audience since the onset of World War… More