Kant on Causality, Freedom, and Objectivity

Univ of Minnesota Press (1984)
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The eight papers in this book are drawn from two conferences that honored Lewis White Beck, an influential Kant scholar.

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Contemporary Epistemology: Kant, Hegel, McDowell.Kenneth R. Westphal - 2006 - European Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):274–301.
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