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  1. Immanuel Kant: Reflexões de filosofia moral [seleção de notas].Bruno Cunha - 2019 - Estudos Kantianos 7 (1):81-102.
    Apresentamos aqui a tradução de uma pequena seleção das notas kantianas sobre ética. A maioria dos fragmento traduzidos é parte das chamadas Reflexões de Filosofia Moral publicadas no tomo XIX de Kants gesammelte Schriften, que se constituem, em sua maior parte, como as anotações de Kant (algumas em folhas soltas) na margem de um dos exemplares de referência para seus cursos de ética17, a Initia philosophiae practicae primae de Alexander Baumgarten, em sua edição de 1760. Acrescentamos à mesma seleção, no (...)
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  2. Kant, Immanuel: Réflexions sur la philosophie morale et Baumgarten, Principes de la philosophie pratique première. Introduction et traduction par Luc Langlois. Paris: Vrin, 2014. ISBN 978-2-7116-2600-7. [REVIEW]Mai Lequan - 2018 - Kant Studien 109 (4):637-639.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 109 Heft: 4 Seiten: 637-639.
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  3. Erkenntnis in Kant’s Logical Works.Curtis Sommerlatte - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1413–1420.
    In this paper, I shed light on Kant’s notion of Erkenntnis or cognition by focusing on texts pertaining to Kant’s thoughts on logic. Although a passage from Kant’s Logik is widely referred to for understanding Kant’s conception of Erkenntnis, this work was not penned by Kant himself but rather compiled by Benjamin Jäsche. So, it is imperative to determine its fidelity to Kant’s thought. I compare the passage with other sources, including Reflexionen and students’ lecture notes. I argue that several (...)
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  4. A gift for Rose Burger. Notes and details on a newly discovered Kant reflection.Steve Naragon & Werner Stark - 2013 - Kant Studien 104 (1):1-12.
    This is a discussion and transcription of a “lose Blatt” of Immanuel Kant’s that was recently located in the Dibner Library of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. It briefly comments on (1) religious delusion [Andachtswahn], (2) Kant’s pedagogical aims, (3) virtue and the general will, and (4) perceptual relativism of magnitude. The sheet may have belonged to a group stemming from Kant’s copy of his Observations on the Beautiful and Sublime (1764), and its provenance can be traced to Rudolf (...)
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  5. Un regalo para Rose Burger. Notas y comentarios sobre una recién hallada hoja de Kant.Steve Naragon & Werner Stark - 2013 - Isegoría 48:333-344.
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  6. Ein Geschenk für Rose Burger. Notizen und Hinweise zu einem neu aufgefundenen Kant-Blatt.Steve Naragon & Stark Werner - 2013 - Kant Studien 104 (1):1-12.
    This is a discussion and transcription of a “lose Blatt” of Immanuel Kant’s that was recently located in the Dibner Library of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. It briefly comments on (1) religious delusion [Andachtswahn], (2) Kant’s pedagogical aims, (3) virtue and the general will, and (4) perceptual relativism of magnitude. The sheet may have belonged to a group stemming from Kant’s copy of his Observations on the Beautiful and Sublime (1764), and its provenance can be traced to Rudolf (...)
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  7. Kant's elliptical path.Karl Ameriks - 2012 - Oxford : Clarendon Press,: Clarendon Press.
    This book explores the main stages and key concepts in the development of Kant's critical philosophy, from the early 1760s to the 1790s. Karl Ameriks provides a detailed and concise account of the main ways in which the later critical works provide a plausible defense of the conception of humanity's fundamental end that Kant turned to after reading Rousseau in the 1760s. Separate essays are devoted to each of the three Critiques, as well as to earlier notes and lectures and (...)
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  8. Scepticism and the Development of the Transcendental Dialectic.Brian A. Chance - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (2):311-331.
    Kant's response to scepticism in the Critique of Pure Reason is complex and remarkably nuanced, although it is rarely recognized as such. In this paper, I argue that recent attempts to flesh out the details of this response by Paul Guyer and Michael Forster do not go far enough. Although they are right to draw a distinction between Humean and Pyrrhonian scepticism and locate Kant's response to the latter in the Transcendental Dialectic, their accounts fail to capture two important aspects (...)
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  9. Review: Watkins (ed., tr.), Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: Background Source Materials[REVIEW]Julian Wuerth - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).
  10. The Kantian Sublime and the Revelation of Freedom.Robert R. Clewis - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book Robert R. Clewis shows how certain crucial concepts in Kant's aesthetics and practical philosophy - the sublime, enthusiasm, freedom, empirical and intellectual interests, the idea of a republic - fit together and deepen our understanding of Kant's philosophy. He examines the ways in which different kinds of sublimity reveal freedom and indirectly contribute to morality, and discusses how Kant's account of natural sublimity suggests that we have an indirect duty with regard to nature. Unlike many other studies (...)
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  11. Kant's Metaphysical Reflections in the Duisburg Nachlaß.Alison Laywine - 2006 - Kant Studien 97 (1):79-113.
    The purpose of what follows is to show that, in the 1775 collection of notes called the “Duisburg Nachlaß” , Kant adapted central ideas from his early metaphysics in order to clarify the role of the thinking subject as a necessary condition of empirical knowledge. I shall try to show how these adaptations were made, how they were philosophically significant, and how they can help us understand what Kant was trying to do in the mid-1770s. The DN was written up (...)
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  12. Review: Guyer (ed & tr), Bowman (tr), & Rauscher (tr), Notes and Fragments. [REVIEW]Steve Naragon - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (1).
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  13. Kant's hand-written corrections in the Erlangen original of 'Kritik der praktischen Vernunft'.Valerio Rohden - 2004 - Kant Studien 95 (2):135-145.
  14. Zwei unbemerkte Kant-Blätter in Genf-Cologny: ein kurzer Vorbericht.Werner Stark - 2004 - Kant Studien 95 (1):1-20.
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  15. Kant on Sensibility and the Understanding in the 1770s.Alison Laywine - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (4):443 - 482.
    The Duisburg Nachlaß is a bundle of Kant’s handwritten notes. These notes almost certainly go back to some time in 1775. Though very obscure, they replay issues in Kant’s early metaphysics just as clearly as they anticipate issues in the Critique of Pure Reason. This makes them an important way-station in Kant’s philosophical development—all the more important, because he published nothing in the 1770s and left no other extended writings in his own hand. A proper understanding of the Duisburg Nachlaß (...)
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  16. “The Transition from Sensibility to Reason In Regressu”: Indeterminism in Kant's Reflexionen.Lionel Stefan Shapiro - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (1):3-12.
    According to Roman Ingarden, transcendental idealism prevented Kant from "even undertaking an attempt" at elucidating freedom "in terms of the causal structure of the world." I show that this claim requires qualification. In a remarkable series of Critical-period Reflexionen (5611-4, 5616-9), Kant sketches a defense of the possibility of freedom that differs radically from his published ones by incorporating an indeterministic account of the phenomena. Anticipating Łukasiewicz, he argues that universal causal determination is consistent with an open future: if an (...)
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  17. Zustand Und Zukunft der Akademie-Ausgabe von Immanuel Kants Gesammelten Schriften.Reinhard Brandt & Werner Stark - 2000 - De Gruyter.
  18. Nachforschungen Zu Briefen Und Handschriften Immanuel Kants.Werner Stark - 1993 - Akademie Verlag.
  19. Zum Verbleib der Königsberger Kant-Handschriften: Funde und Desiderate.Werner Stark - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (1-6):285-293.
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  20. Inner Sense and the Leningrad Reflexion.Hoke Robinson - 1989 - International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3):271-279.
    This is a facing-Page translation of a two-Page fragment of kant's on inner sense, Similar to the ""reflexionen"" collected in volumes 14-19 of the academy edition of kant's complete works. It is especially important because of its subject matter: inner sense plays a key role in kant's epistemology, But is discussed separately only in the "anthropology". The fragment has a number of points in common with a number of similar "reflexionen" on the refutation of idealism, But also differs from these (...)
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  21. Hinweis auf eine Lücke im Text der Akademie—Ausgabe von Kants Bemerkungen zur Bouterwek-Rezension.Wg Bayerer - 1986 - Kant Studien 77 (3):338.
  22. Comment on a gap in the text of the akademie-ausgabe of Kant notes on bouterwek review of'metaphsische anfangsgrunde der rechtslehre'.Wg Bayerer - 1986 - Kant Studien 77 (3):338-346.
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  23. Kants Bemerkungen im Handexemplar der Kritik der praktischen Vernunft.Gerhard Lehmann - 1981 - Kant Studien 72 (1-4):132-139.
  24. Kants opus postumum.Erich Adickes & Immanuel Kant - 1920 - Berlin,: Reuther & Reichard. Edited by Artur Buchenau.
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