18th century German philosophy prior to Kant
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Holly L. Wilson (2001). Kant’s Experiential Enlightenment and Court Philosophy in the 18th Century. History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (April 2001):179-205.
Monika Glettler (1989). Enlightenment and History. Studies on German Historiography in the 18th Century. Philosophy and History 22 (1):74-75.
Jane Kneller (2007). Kant and the Power of Imagination. Cambridge University Press.
Andrew Chignell & Derk Pereboom (2010). Kant's Theory of Causation and its Eighteenth-Century German Background. Philosophical Review 119 (4):565-591.
Paul Guyer, 18th Century German Aesthetics. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Jürgen Oelkers (1999). The Origin of the Concept of ÂAllgemeinbildungâ in 18th Century Germany. Studies in Philosophy and Education 18 (1):25-41.
Gary Banham (2003). Kant and German Idealisms. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (2):333 – 339.
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