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21. Universal selves in the face of the other: Crosssections of aesthetics and anthropology in Germany (Immanuel Kant, Georg Forster)
22. Subject and objects: A comparative study of Kant's and Sartre's theoretical philosophies (Immanuel Kant, Jean-Paul Sartre)
23. The aporia of inner sense in Kant and Fichte (Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte)
24. The German 'Mittelweg': Garden theory and philosophy in the time of Kant (Immanuel Kant, Karl Heinrich Heydenreich)
25. The sublime: A modern trope for literary value and poetic reform (Longinus, William Wordsworth, Immanuel Kant)
26. Virtue in Rousseau's ethics (Immanuel Kant, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Alasdair MacIntyre)
27. Leibniz freed of every flaw: A Kantian reads Leibnizian metaphysics (Immanuel Kant, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz)
28. Situating Hell & Heaven: Immanuel of Rome's 'Mahberet Ha-Tophet V' Ha-Eden'
29. Drawing from the sources of reason: Reflective self-knowledge in Kant's first 'Critique' (Immanuel Kant)
30. On the threshold of language: Critique and therapy in Kant, Schlegel, Wittgenstein, and Benjamin (Immanuel Kant, Friedrich von Schlegel, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Walter Benjamin)
31. Concepts and objects: Realism and idealism in Kant's theoretical philosophy (Immanuel Kant)
32. Expanses of thought: Interpretations of space from Kant to Heidegger (Immanuel Kant, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl)
33. Geometry and experimental method in Locke, Newton and Kant (John Locke, Sir Isaac Newton, Immanuel Kant)
34. Kant's conception of the highest good (Immanuel Kant)
35. Kant's ethics of assent: Knowledge and belief in the critical philosophy (Immanuel Kant)
36. Kant's moral idealism: The logical basis and metaphysical origin of the ideas of community and autonomy (Immanuel Kant)
37. Transcendental constructivism: On method from Kant's first 'Critique' to Fichte's later Jena 'Wissenschaftslehre' (Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte)
38. Kant's philosophy of geometry (Immanuel Kant)
39. Using the expression 'human dignity' in public documents discussing genetics: A theological contribution to the discussion of its meaning in light of the work of Richard A. McCormick (Immanuel Kant, John Rawls)
40. Northrop Frye and Immanuel Kant: The emancipatory roles of reason and the imagination
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