Part I. Kant's theoretical philosophy: 1. Transcendental idealism: a Retrospective 2. Reflections on the B-deduction 3. Apperception and analyticity in the B-deduction 4. On naturalizing Kant's transcendental psychology 5. Gurwitsch's interpretation of Kant: reflections of a former student 6. Causality and causal law in Kant: a critique of Michael Friedman 7. Kant's refutation of materialism Part II. Kant's practical philosophy: 8. Kant on freedom: a reply to my critics 9. Autonomy and spontaneity in Kant's conception of the self 10. On the presumed gap in the derivation of the categorical imperative 11. Kant's doctrine of obligatory ends 12. Reflections on the banality of (radical) evil: a Kantian analysis Notes Index.
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