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Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy


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This series publishes significant contributions to the study of this key period in philosophy. It covers studies of single authors as well as principal philosophical areas.

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Kant on Intuition Western and Asian Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism

Kant on Intuition: Western and Asian Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism

1st Edition

Edited By Stephen R. Palmquist
November 22, 2018

Kant on Intuition: Western and Asian Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism consists of 20 chapters, many of which feature engagements between Kant and various Asian philosophers. Key themes include the nature of human intuition (not only as theoretical—pure, sensible, and possibly ...

Kant and the Problem of Self-Knowledge

Kant and the Problem of Self-Knowledge

1st Edition

By Luca Forgione
October 22, 2018

This book addresses the problem of self-knowledge in Kant’s philosophy. As Kant writes in his major works of the critical period, it is due to the simple and empty representation ‘I think’ that the subject’s capacity for self-consciousness enables the subject to represent its own mental dimension. ...

Hume’s Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Psychology

Hume’s Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Psychology

1st Edition

Edited By Philip A. Reed, Rico Vitz
June 20, 2018

Recent work at the intersection of moral philosophy and the philosophy of psychology has dealt mostly with Aristotelian virtue ethics. The dearth of scholarship that engages with Hume’s moral philosophy, however, is both noticeable and peculiar. Hume's Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Psychology ...

The Post-Critical Kant Understanding the Critical Philosophy through the Opus Postumum

The Post-Critical Kant: Understanding the Critical Philosophy through the Opus Postumum

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By Bryan Hall
January 24, 2018

In this book, Bryan Wesley Hall breaks new ground in Kant scholarship, exploring the gap in Kant’s Critical philosophy in relation to his post-Critical work by turning to Kant’s final, unpublished work, the so-called Opus Postumum. Although Kant considered this project to be the "keystone" of his ...

Kant and the Reorientation of Aesthetics

Kant and the Reorientation of Aesthetics

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By Joseph J. Tinguely
October 12, 2017

This book argues that the philosophical significance of Kant’s aesthetics lies not in its explicit account of beauty but in its implicit account of intentionality. Kant’s account is distinct in that feeling, affect, or mood must be operative within the way the mind receives the world. Moreover, ...

Hume’s Science of Human Nature Scientific Realism, Reason, and Substantial Explanation

Hume’s Science of Human Nature: Scientific Realism, Reason, and Substantial Explanation

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By David Landy
September 28, 2017

Hume’s Science of Human Nature is an investigation of the philosophical commitments underlying Hume's methodology in pursuing what he calls ‘the science of human nature’. It argues that Hume understands scientific explanation as aiming at explaining the inductively-established universal ...

Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment

Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment

1st Edition

Edited By Elizabeth Robinson, Chris W. Surprenant
July 11, 2017

Most academic philosophers and intellectual historians are familiar with the major historical figures and intellectual movements coming out of Scotland in the 18th Century. These scholars are also familiar with the works of Immanuel Kant and his influence on Western thought. But with the exception ...

Kant and the Cultivation of Virtue

Kant and the Cultivation of Virtue

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By Chris W. Surprenant
June 19, 2014

In this book, Chris W. Surprenant puts forward an original position concerning Kant’s practical philosophy and the intersection between his moral and political philosophy. Although Kant provides a detailed account of the nature of morality, the nature of human virtue, and how right manifests itself...

Aesthetics and Morals in the Philosophy of David Hume

Aesthetics and Morals in the Philosophy of David Hume

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By Timothy M Costelloe
January 11, 2013

The book has two aims. First, to examine the extent and significance of the connection between Hume's aesthetics and his moral philosophy; and, second, to consider how, in light of the connection, his moral philosophy answers central questions in ethics. The first aim is realized in chapters 1-4. ...

Hume's Difficulty Time and Identity in the Treatise

Hume's Difficulty: Time and Identity in the Treatise

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By Donald L.M. Baxter
March 06, 2009

In this volume--the first, focused study of Hume on time and identity--Baxter focuses on Hume’s treatment of the concept of numerical identity, which is central to Hume's famous discussions of the external world and personal identity. Hume raises a long unappreciated, and still unresolved, ...

Hume, Reason and Morality A Legacy of Contradiction

Hume, Reason and Morality: A Legacy of Contradiction

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By Sophie Botros
March 30, 2006

Covering an important theme in Humean studies, this book focuses on Hume's hugely influential attempt in book three of his Treatise of Human Nature to derive the conclusion that morality is a matter of feeling, not reason, from its link with action. Claiming that Hume's argument contains a ...

Naturalization of the Soul Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century

Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century

1st Edition

By John Barresi, Raymond Martin
March 25, 2004

Naturalization of the Soul charts the development of the concepts of soul and self in Western thought, from Plato to the present. It fills an important gap in intellectual history by being the first book to emphasize the enormous intellectual transformation in the eighteenth century, when the ...

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