Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (
2016)
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1. Kant on the “Conditions of the Possibility” of Experience -- Claude Piché //
2. Plato and Kantian Transcendental Constructivism -- Tom Rockmore //
3. Kant and Fichte on the Notion of (Transcendental) Freedom -- Violetta L. Waibel //
4. Fichte, Transcendental Ontology, and the Ethics of Belief -- Steven Hoeltzel //
5. Transcendental Philosophy as “Therapy of the Mind”: Fichte’s “Facts of Consciousness” Lectures -- Benjamin D. Crowe //
6. From Transcendental Philosophy to Hegel’s Developmental Method -- William F. Bristow //
7. How Transcendental Is Cohen’s Critical Idealism? -- Halla Kim //
8. Heidegger’s Failure to Overcome Transcendental Philosophy -- Eric S. Nelson //
9. Others as the Ground of Our Existence: Levinas, Løgstrup, and Transcendental Arguments in Ethics -- Robert Stern //
10. Raising Validity Claims for Reasons: Transcendental Reflection in Apel’s Argumentative Discourse -- Matthias Kettner //
11. Transcendental Arguments Based on Question-Answer Contradictions -- Yukio Irie //
12. Consequences of the Transcendental-Pragmatic Consensus Theory of Truth -- Michihito Yoshime //
13. On Jürgen Habermas’s Cognitive Theory of Morality -- Yasuyuki Funaba