Transcendental arguments : problems and prospects / edited by Robert Stern
Item type | Location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | General Collection | Philosophy & Psychology | 141.3 T7722 1999 (Browse shelf) | Available | D000034 |
Contents
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction / Robert Stern 1
2 Induction and Transcendental Argument / Ralph C. S. Walker 13
3 Kant and the Problem of Induction: A Reply to Walker / Graham Bird 31
4 On Kant's Reponse to Hume: The Second Analogy as Transcendental Argument / Robert Stern 47
5 Transcendental Arguments and the Inference to Reality: A Reply to Stern / Mark Sacks 67
6 Self-Directed Transcendental Arguments / Quassim Cassam 83
7 Transcendental Arguments, Reason, and Scepticism: Contemporary Debates and the Origins of Post-Kantianism / Paul Franks 111
8 From Kant to Fichte: A Reply to Franks / Michael Rosen 147
9 The Goal of Transcendental Arguments / Barry Stroud 155
10 Modest Transcendental Arguments and Sceptical Doubts: A Reply to Stroud / Christopher Hookway 173
11 Transcendental Arguments and Non-Naturalistic Anti-Realism / David Bell 189
12 Causation and Subjectivity / Jonathan Vogel 211
13 Transcendental Arguments from Content Externalism / Anthony Brueckner 229
14 Content Externalism and Cartesian Scepticism: A Reply to Brueckner / Gregory McCulloch 251
15 Conative Transcendental Arguments and the Question Whether There Can Be External Reasons / A. W. Moore 271
References 293
Bibliography of Works on Transcendental Arguments 307
Index 323
Induction and transcendental argument / Ralph C.S. Walker -- Kant and the problem of induction: a reply to Walker / Graham Bird -- On Kant's response to Hume: the second analogy as transcendental argument / Robert Stern -- Transcendental arguments and the inference to reality: a reply to Stern / Mark Sacks -- Self-directed transcendental arguments / Quassim Cassam -- Transcendental arguments, reason, and scepticism: contemporary debates and the origins of post-Kantianism / Paul Franks -- From Kant to Fichte: a reply to Franks / Michael Rosen -- The goal of transcendental arguments / Barry Stroud -- Modest transcendental arguments and sceptical doubts: a reply to Stroud / Christopher Hookway -- Transcendental arguments and non-naturalistic anti-realism / David Bell -- Causation and subjectivity / Jonathan Vogel -- Transcendental arguments from content externalism / Anthony Brueckner -- Content externalism and Cartesian scepticism: a reply to Brueckner / Gregory McCulloch -- Conative transcendental arguments and the question whether there can be external reasons / A.W. Moore
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