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Kant on Space
Pinhas Ben-Zvi thinks Kant was inconsistent in his revolutionary ideas about the nature of space and time.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005: Immanuel Kant]
Kant, Herder and the Birth of Anthropology by John Zammito
The loser wins, comments Ivan Brady as he ponders John Zammito’s book on the rivalry between Kant and Herder.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005: Books]
Kant versus Hume on the Necessary Connection
Stuart Greenstreet finds that free will and determinism really do go together.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005: Immanuel Kant]
Kant 200 Years On
by Rick Lewis
[Issue 49: January/February 2005: Editorial]
Sapere Aude!
Anja Steinbauer introduces the life and ideas of Immanuel Kant, the merry sage of Königsberg, who died 200 years ago.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005: Immanuel Kant]
News: March/April 2004
$1 million prize for scholars • Attack of the clones • Philosophy radio hits airwaves • Immanuel Kant bicentenary celebration — News reports by Sue Roberts in London and Lisa Sangoi in New York
[Issue 45: March/April 2004: News]
Bohr & Kant & Zeno
Would it not be nice if there were a simple foundation to quantum physics? Tony Wagstaff believes there is; and that the Greeks had it.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004: Articles]
On Beauty and Being Just by Elaine Scarry
Peter Benson applauds a beautiful book on beauty by Elaine Scarry.
[Issue 44: January/February 2004: Books]
The Kantian Coach
Tim Madigan thinks that Immanuel Kant wouldn’t have made a very popular coach, but would have worked wonders for the spirit of fair play.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003: Philosophy and Sport]
The Poet’s Metaphysical Role
Rilke thought that the point of poetry was to immortalize that which is transitory. Peter Rickman explains.
[Issue 39: December 2002 / January 2003: Articles]
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