On behalf of The Contemporary Kantian Philosophy Project, I'm extremely pleased to announce the publication of Contemporary Studies in Kantian Philosophy 5 (2020).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Micha Danziger, “Kantian Theoretical Hope,” 1-14.
2. Addison Ellis, “Self-Consciousness as Self-Limitation,” 15-36.
3. Daryl Hale, “Of Markets and Morals: The Fall of Adam, The Rise of Hayek, and The Return of An Immanuel to Save The Public Good,”
4. Robert Hanna, “The Essential Non-Conceptuality of the Imagination,” 53-72.
5. Robert Hanna, “The Kant Wars and The Three Faces of Kant,” 73-94.
6. Otto Paans, “The Imaginative Spectrum: Kantian Imagination and Non-Conceptual/Conceptual Interactions,” 95-115.
7. Otto Paans, “Opening Up Towards the Non-Conceptual: From Kantian Judgment to Creative Oscillation,” 116-131.
8. Roberto Pereira, “Kantian Non-Conceptualism and Varieties of Skepticism,” 132-150.
9. Robert Hanna, Ciência e Natureza Humana: A Complete Portuguese Translation of Kant, Science, and Human Nature (Translators: Patrícia Kauark-Leite [Coordinator and Technical Reviewer], Adilson Luiz Quevedo, Francisco Grynberg Bignotto, and Maria Carolina Mendonça de Resende). Forthcoming in July 2020.
Best wishes in troubled times,
Robert Hanna
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