HSGB Bulletin: #63/64 (2011)
Special Issue on Kant and Hegel
Articles
Normativity and the Acquisition of the Categories, , pp. 1-26.
Kant’s Cognitive Semantics, Newton’s Rule Four of Philosophy and Scientific Realism, , pp. 27-49.
Transformations of Transcendental Philosophy: Wolff, Kant, and Hegel, , pp. 50-79.
Hegel on the Nature of Scepticism, , pp. 80-99.
Hegel, Humility, and the Possibility of Intrinsic Properties, , pp. 100-117.
Hegel’s Contradictions, , pp. 118-142.
Logical Form and Ethical Content, , pp. 143-162.
Empty, Useless, and Dangerous? Recent Kantian Replies to the Empty Formalism Objection, , pp. 163-186.
Kant’s Practical Postulates and the Limits of the Critical System, , pp. 187-215.
Liberal Revolution: the Cases of Jakob and Erhard, , pp. 216-231.
Systematicity and Symbolisation in Kant’s Deduction of Judgements of Taste, , pp. 232-251.
How Biological is Human History? Kant’s Use of Biological Concepts and its Implications for History as Moral Anthropology, , pp. 252-268.
Self-Knowledge, Action and the Language of Confession in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, , pp. 269-283.
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