This key collection of essays sheds new light on long-debated
controversies surrounding Kant's doctrine of idealism and is the
first book in the English language that is exclusively dedicated to
the subject. Well-known Kantians Karl Ameriks and Manfred Baum
present their considered views on this most topical aspect of
Kant's thought. Several essays by acclaimed Kant scholars broach a
vastly neglected problem in discussions of Kant's idealism, namely
the relation between his conception of logic and idealism: The
standard view that Kant's logic and idealism are wholly separable
comes under scrutiny in these essays. A further set of articles
addresses multiple facets of the notorious notion of the thing in
itself, which continues to hold the attention of Kant scholars. The
volume also contains an extensive discussion of the often
overlooked chapter in the Critique of Pure Reason on the
Transcendental Ideal. Together, the essays provide a whole new
outlook on Kantian idealism. No one with a serious interest in
Kant's idealism can afford to ignore this important book.
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