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    Kant and the Claims of Reason
    with Ralph C. S. Walker
    Philosophical Quarterly 39 (156): 373. 1989.
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    Studies in Kant's Aesthetics, 1415
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 35 (1): 154-157. 1981.
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    Based on lectures given to graduate students by Wilfrid Sellars.
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    Yirmiahu Yovel, Kant and the Philosophy of History (review)
    Philosophy in Review 1 (2/3): 137-142. 1981.
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    Values of Beauty: Historical Essays in Aesthetics
    Cambridge University Press. 2005.
    Values of Beauty discusses major ideas and figures in the history of aesthetics from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. The core of the book features Paul Guyer's essays on the epochal contribution of Immauel Kant, and sets Kant's work in the context of predecessors, contemporaries, and successors including David Hume, Alexander Gerard, Archibald Alison, Arthur Schopenhauer, and John Stuart Mill All of the essays emphasize the complexity rather than isol…Read more
  •  56
    The Unity of Reason
    The Monist 72 (2): 139-167. 1989.
    Understanding provides one form of unity in our experience—let us say, at least for the sake of illustration, that form of unity constituted by the capacity to assign any given experiences a uniquely determined place relative to any other given experiences in the ideal chronology of our experience as a whole. But the unity of experience does not, as Kant sees things, exhaust the forms of unity among our representations which we must seek. In addition to the unity of experience sought by understa…Read more
  •  77
    The Unity of Reason: Rereading Kant
    with Susan Neiman
    Philosophical Review 106 (2): 291. 1997.
    The thesis of this book is that Kant employs a single conception of reason throughout his analysis of the fundamental principles of natural science, morality and politics, rational religion, and the practice of philosophy itself, and that this conception is that reason is the source of the ultimate goals or ideals for our conduct of both inquiry and action, but never a faculty that yields cognition of objects that exist independently of us, whether sensible or supersensible. In Neiman’s words, “…Read more
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    The Virtues of Freedom: Selected Essays on Kant
    Oxford University Press. 2016.
    The essays collected in this volume by Paul Guyer, one of the world's foremost Kant scholars, explore Kant's attempt to develop a morality grounded on the intrinsic and unconditional value of the human freedom to set our own ends. When regulated by the principle that the freedom of all is equally valuable, the freedom to set our own ends -- what Kant calls "humanity" - becomes what he calls autonomy. These essays explore Kant's strategies for establishing the premise that freedom is the inner wo…Read more
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    The Unity of Reason (review)
    Philosophical Review 106 (2): 291-295. 1997.
    The thesis of this book is that Kant employs a single conception of reason throughout his analysis of the fundamental principles of natural science, morality and politics, rational religion, and the practice of philosophy itself, and that this conception is that reason is the source of the ultimate goals or ideals for our conduct of both inquiry and action, but never a faculty that yields cognition of objects that exist independently of us, whether sensible or supersensible. In Neiman’s words, “…Read more
  • Untitled (review)
    Ethics 103 585-586. 1993.
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    The Unity of Reason
    The Monist 72 (2): 139-167. 1989.
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    The Twofold Morality of Recht: Once More Unto the Breach
    Kant Studien 107 (1): 34-63. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 1 Seiten: 34-63.
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    The Trouble with Literature
    Common Knowledge 28 (1): 155-157. 2022.
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    15. Teleologie
    In Dietmar Hermann Heidemann & Kristina Engelhard (eds.), Warum Kant heute? Bedeutung und Relevanz seiner Philosophie in der Gegenwart, De Gruyter. pp. 383-413. 2003.
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    The Poetic Possibility of the Sublime
    In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 307-326. 2018.
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    The possibility of the categorical imperative
    Philosophical Review 104 (3): 353-385. 1995.
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    The Psychology Of Kant’s Aesthetics
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (4): 483-494. 2008.
    Contrary to both his own intentions and the views of both older and more recent commentators, I argue that Kant’s aesthetics remains within the confines of eighteenth-century aesthetics as a branch of empirical psychology, as it was then practiced. Kant established a plausible connection between aesthetic experience and judgment on the one hand and cognition in general on the other, through his explanatory concept of the free play of our cognitive powers. However, there is nothing distinctly ‘a …Read more
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