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Courtney Fugate

Florida State University
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  • Florida State University
    Department of Philosophy
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Immanuel Kant
Kantian Ethics
17th/18th Century German Philosophy
History of Science
General Philosophy of Science
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Kantian Ethics
Immanuel Kant
17th/18th Century German Philosophy
History of Science
General Philosophy of Science
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Alexander Baumgarten
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  •  46
    Chapter 4 Teleology in the Transcendental Aesthetic and Analytic
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 148-200. 2014.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  •  90
    Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics (edited book)
    with John Hymers
    Oxford University Press. 2018.
    This volume explores the metaphysics of Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten and its decisive influence on Immanuel Kant. Eleven specially written essays by leading scholars of German philosophy will boost further the growth of interest in Baumgarten as a key figure in the history of European thought.
    Kant: Metaphysics and EpistemologyAlexander Baumgarten20th Century French Philosophy
  •  73
    Metaphysics: A Critical Translation with Kant's Elucidations, Selected Notes, and Related Materials
    with John Hymers and Alexander Baumgarten
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2013.
    Available for the first time in English, this critical translation draws from the original seven Latin editions and Georg Friedrich Meier's 18th-century German translation. Together with a historical and philosophical introduction, extensive glossaries and notes, the text is supported by translations of Kant's elucidations and notes, Eberhard's insertions in the 1783 German edition and texts from the writings of Meier and Wolff. For scholars of Kant, the German Enlightenment and the history of m…Read more
    Available for the first time in English, this critical translation draws from the original seven Latin editions and Georg Friedrich Meier's 18th-century German translation. Together with a historical and philosophical introduction, extensive glossaries and notes, the text is supported by translations of Kant's elucidations and notes, Eberhard's insertions in the 1783 German edition and texts from the writings of Meier and Wolff. For scholars of Kant, the German Enlightenment and the history of metaphysics, Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics is an essential, authoritative resource to a significant philosophical text.
    Kant: Rational TheologyKant: Rational PsychologyKant: Metaphysics, MiscKant: Rational Cosmology18th …Read more
    Kant: Rational TheologyKant: Rational PsychologyKant: Metaphysics, MiscKant: Rational Cosmology18th Century German Philosophy, MiscAlexander Baumgarten20th Century French Philosophy
  •  3
    Robert Hanna, Kant, Science, and Human Nature Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 27 (5): 350-352. 2007.
    Kant's Scientific Work, Misc
  •  46
    Chapter 2. The Unity of Metaphysics in Kant’s Lectures
    In Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures, De Gruyter. pp. 64-87. 2015.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  •  33
    Chapter 1 Motivations
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 3-56. 2014.
  •  31
    Abbreviations and the Use of Translations
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. 2014.
  •  1
    James Kirwan, The Aesthetic in Kant: A Critique Reviewed by
    with Michael Funk Deckard
    Philosophy in Review 25 (5): 359-361. 2005.
  •  196
    On a Supposed Solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals
    European Journal of Philosophy 23 (3): 349-373. 2012.
    The purpose of this paper is to challenge the suggestion that Kant offers a solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in his Metaphysics of Morals. The problem, briefly, is about how Kant can hold moral evil to be imputable when he also seems to hold that freedom is found only in moral actions. After providing a new formulation of this problem under the title ‘Objection R/S’ and describing the popular strategy for addressing it through reference to this text, the paper recounts some of the histo…Read more
    The purpose of this paper is to challenge the suggestion that Kant offers a solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in his Metaphysics of Morals. The problem, briefly, is about how Kant can hold moral evil to be imputable when he also seems to hold that freedom is found only in moral actions. After providing a new formulation of this problem under the title ‘Objection R/S’ and describing the popular strategy for addressing it through reference to this text, the paper recounts some of the history relevant to interpreting the passage in question. The paper then argues that this strategy is not supported by the text and indeed proves to be contrary to other arguments that are central to Kant's moral thought. The closing section briefly considers other possible ways of addressing the Objection R/S
    Kant: FreedomKarl Leonhard Reinhold
  •  30
    Chapter 5 Teleology in the Transcendental Dialectic
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 201-240. 2014.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • Berkeley’s aesthetic of transcendence
    Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society 92-117. 2005.
    Berkeley, Miscellaneous
  •  126
    Preparation for Natural Theology: With Kant’s Notes and the Danzig Rational Theology Transcript
    with John Hymers, Johann August Eberhard, and Immanuel Kant
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2016.
    Designed as a textbook for use in courses on natural theology and used by Immanuel Kant as the basis for his Lectures on The Philosophical Doctrine of Religion, Johan August Eberhard's Preparation for Natural Theology (1781) is now available in English for the first time. With a strong focus on the various intellectual debates and historically significant texts in late renaissance and early modern theology, Preparation for Natural Theology influenced the way Kant thought about practical cogniti…Read more
    Designed as a textbook for use in courses on natural theology and used by Immanuel Kant as the basis for his Lectures on The Philosophical Doctrine of Religion, Johan August Eberhard's Preparation for Natural Theology (1781) is now available in English for the first time. With a strong focus on the various intellectual debates and historically significant texts in late renaissance and early modern theology, Preparation for Natural Theology influenced the way Kant thought about practical cognition as well as moral and religious concepts. Access to Eberhard's complete text makes it possible to distinguish where in the lectures Kant is making changes to what Eberhard has written and where he is articulating his own ideas. Identifying new unexplored lines of research, this translation provides a deeper understanding of Kant's explicitly religious doctrines and his central moral writings, such as the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and the Critique of Practical Reason. Accompanied by Kant's previously untranslated handwritten notes on Eberhard's text as well as the Danzig transcripts of Kant's course on rational theology, Preparation for Natural Theology features a dual English-German / German-English glossary, a concordance and an introduction situating the book in relation to 18th-century theology and philosophy. This is an essential contribution to twenty-first century Kantian studies.
    Kant: Rational TheologyKant: Philosophy of Religion, Misc18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: G…Read more
    Kant: Rational TheologyKant: Philosophy of Religion, Misc18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: GodKant: Moral Religious Arguments
  •  49
    Teleology, Freedom and Will in Kant’s Moral Philosophy
    In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 207-218. 2013.
    Kant: TeleologyKant: EthicsKant: Metaphysics
  •  45
    Introduction to Part III
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 243-247. 2014.
  •  35
    Chapter 2 Teleology: Rudiments of a Theory
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 57-108. 2014.
    Teleology
  •  44
    Ameriks, Karl. Kant’s Elliptical Path (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 68 (2): 411-413. 2014.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  •  27
    Preface
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. 2014.
    Bertrand RussellKant: Metaphysics and EpistemologyKant, Miscellaneous
  •  46
    Chapter 6 The Teleology of Freedom: The Structure of Moral Self-Consciousness in the Analytic
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 248-291. 2014.
    German IdealismSelf-Consciousness, Misc
  •  39
    Contents
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. 2014.
    The Contents of Perception, MiscKant: Metaphysics and EpistemologyKant, Miscellaneous
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    The Highest Good and Kant's Proof(s) of God's Existence
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 31 (2). 2014.
    This paper explains a way of understanding Kant's proof of God's existence in the Critique of Practical Reason that has hitherto gone unnoticed and argues that this interpretation possesses several advantages over its rivals. By first looking at examples where Kant indicates the role that faith plays in moral life and then reconstructing the proof of the second Critique with this in view, I argue that, for Kant, we must adopt a certain conception of the highest good, and so also must choose to b…Read more
    This paper explains a way of understanding Kant's proof of God's existence in the Critique of Practical Reason that has hitherto gone unnoticed and argues that this interpretation possesses several advantages over its rivals. By first looking at examples where Kant indicates the role that faith plays in moral life and then reconstructing the proof of the second Critique with this in view, I argue that, for Kant, we must adopt a certain conception of the highest good, and so also must choose to believe in the kind of God that can make it possible, because this is essentially a way of actively striving for virtue. One advantage of this interpretation, I argue, is that it is able to make sense of the strong link Kant draws between morality and religion.
    Kant: Highest GoodKant: Critique of Practical ReasonKant: FaithKant: Moral Religious ArgumentsKant: …Read more
    Kant: Highest GoodKant: Critique of Practical ReasonKant: FaithKant: Moral Religious ArgumentsKant: God
  •  86
    The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy
    De Gruyter. 2014.
    This work argues that teleological motives lie at the heart of Kant's critical philosophy and that a precise analysis of teleological structures can both illuminate the basic strategy of its fundamental arguments and provide a key to understanding its unity. It thus aims, through an examination of each of Kant's major writings, to provide a detailed interpretation of his claim that philosophy in the true sense must consist of a teleologia rationis humanae. The author argues that Kant's critical …Read more
    This work argues that teleological motives lie at the heart of Kant's critical philosophy and that a precise analysis of teleological structures can both illuminate the basic strategy of its fundamental arguments and provide a key to understanding its unity. It thus aims, through an examination of each of Kant's major writings, to provide a detailed interpretation of his claim that philosophy in the true sense must consist of a teleologia rationis humanae. The author argues that Kant's critical philosophy forged a new link between traditional teleological concepts and the basic structure of rationality, one that would later inform the dynamic conception of reason at the heart of German Idealism. The process by which this was accomplished began with Kant's development of a uniquely teleological conception of systematic unity already in the precritical period. The individual chapters of this work attempt to show how Kant adapted and refined this conception of systematic unity so that it came to form the structural basis for the critical philosophy.
    Kant: Metaphysics and EpistemologyKant, Miscellaneous
  •  116
    John McDowell, The Engaged Intellect. Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 32 (2): 117-120. 2012.
    Poststructuralism
  •  33
    Chapter 3 The Historical Roots of Kant’s Concept of Experience
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 113-147. 2014.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  •  39
    Bibliography
    In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 404-424. 2014.
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