Fr. 235.00

Kants Lasting Legacy - Essays in Honor of Beatrice Longuenesse

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.07.2025

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Béatrice Longuenesse is one of the most important scholars of German philosophy in the past 50 years. This volume features original essays written by Longuenesse's long-time interlocutors and former students that reflect on the breadth and influence of her work.


List of contents










Introduction Part 1: Reading Kant and Hegel 1. The Metaphysical Deduction of the Modal Categories 2. Does Kant Defend a Normative Conception of Self-Consciousness? 3. Kant on Friendship 4. Aesthetic Ideas and Self-Consciousness 5. Hegel on Subjects as Objects (According to the Phenomenology of Spirit) 6. Hegel on Contradictions Part 2: Kantianism Today 7. Is Kant's Theoretical Philosophy Refuted by Later Science? The Case of Space and Geometry 8. Self-Consciousness, Normativity, and the Agential Perspective 9. Kant and Cogito 10. Kant's Conscience and Freud's Super-Ego 11. Does Kant Debunk Robust Metaphysics? 12. Kant under the Bohdi Tree? Anti-Individualism in Kantian Ethics 13. Kant on Jokes and Kantianism in Joking Part 3: Biographical Reflections 14. A Philosophical Journey


About the author










Stefanie Grüne is a lecturer at Freie Universität Berlin. Her publications include "Kant on Concepts, Intuitions, and Sensible Synthesis" (2022); "Is there a Gap in Kant's B Deduction" (2011); and "Blinde Anschauung" (2009).
Colin Marshall is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Washington. His recent publications include "Kant's Derivation of the Moral 'Ought' from a Metaphysical 'Is'" (2022), "Kant on Modality" (2024, with Aaron Barker), and "Schopenhauer on the Futility of Suicide" (2025).


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