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    The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
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    Kant's Aesthetics: The Roles of Form and Expression.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (4):387-389.
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    The Kantian Sublime: From Morality to Art.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (4):379-381.
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  4. The meaning of universal validity in Kant's aesthetics.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (3):301-308.
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    Kantian Ontology.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (1):3-24.
  6. The Transparency Game: Government Information, Access, and Actionability.Orlin Vakarelov & Kenneth Rogerson - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (1):71-92.
    Democratic governments might be required by law to disseminate information to the people. This is called governmental transparency. What is the burden of transparency? We propose a “pragmatic information theory of communication” that places information accessibility as a foundation of transparency. Using a game model—the Transparency Game—we show that the pragmatic theory is the only one that makes it difficult for governments to appear transparent while not actually being transparent. There are two important consequences of understanding transparency through the theory: (...)
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    Kant and Fine Art: An Essay on Kant and the Philosophy of Fine Art and Culture.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (2):179-180.
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  8. Kant on beauty and morality.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2004 - Kant Studien 95 (3):338-354.
    The purpose of this paper is to give an interpretation of what Kant takes to be the moral importance of aesthetic experience. On my interpretation aesthetic experience pleases since, in general, it is the experience of our finding an object first the aim of our reflective judging efforts. However, satisfying such an aim only makes sense within Kant 's further account of beauty as the expression of aesthetic ideas. In the end I hold that on Kant 's account it is (...)
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    Pleasure and Fit in Kant's Aesthetics.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1998 - Kantian Review 2:117-133.
    In the third Critique Kant shifts the focus in his enquiry from the status of factual statements in the Critique of Pure Reason and the grounding of moral imperatives in the Critique of Practical Reason to investigating two methods of considering the world which go beyond the strictly verifiable. This is a move from evaluating the interplay of a ‘determinate’ set of facts and intellectual preconditions to forming what Kant calls ‘reflective’ judgements on these facts. There are two major questions (...)
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    Kant’s Conception of the Highest Good.Kenneth Rogerson - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 2105-2112.
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  11. Kant and Empirical Concepts.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40:441-454.
    Although Kant is most well-known for his arguments in support of pure or a priori concepts, he also attempts to give an account of how empirical concepts are acquired. In this paper I want to take a close look at this account. Specifically, I am interested in a recent criticism that Kant’s explanation of empirical concept acquisition is, in some sense, circular. I will consider and criticize a recent attempt to solve this problem. Finally, I will argue for my own (...)
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    Kant’s World(s) of Appearances and Things in Themselves.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1999 - Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (2):1-24.
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    Appearances and Things in Themselves.Kenneth Rogerson - 1985 - Southwest Philosophy Review 2:67-78.
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    Animal on Animal Violence.Kenneth Rogerson - 2011 - Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1):139-145.
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    An Overview of Kant’s Aesthetics.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1):1-6.
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    A Problem for Anti-Realism.Kenneth Rogerson - 1993 - Southwest Philosophy Review 9 (1):63-69.
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    Dickie's disinterest.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (2):149-160.
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    Introduction.Kenneth Rogerson - 2005 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (2):4-5.
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    (1 other version)Is Everything Beautiful for Kant?Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2001 - In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 615-621.
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    Interpretations of Kantian Idealism.Kenneth Rogerson - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):91-98.
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    Introduction to Ethical Theory.Kenneth F. Rogerson (ed.) - 1991 - Holt, Rinehard, and Winston.
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    Kant and anti-realism.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1996 - Southwest Philosophy Review 12 (1):1-12.
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    Kant, Aesthetic Ideas and Originality.Kenneth Rogerson - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (1):209-215.
  24. Kant's Aesthetic Theory: The Roles of Form and Expression.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1981 - Dissertation, University of California, San Diego
    Kant's "Critique of Aesthetic Judgement," which is the first part of his larger Critique of Judgement, is enjoying a renewed interest. This renewed interest, however, has brought with it a renewed controversy over just how Kant's aesthetic theory should be understood. Of the many interpretative questions at issue, perhaps the most fundamental is what it is about an object, on Kant's accounting, that makes it beautiful. Traditionally, Kant has been understood as holding a formalist theory of beauty. That is to (...)
     
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    Kant’s Identity Crisis.Kenneth Rogerson - 2000 - Southwest Philosophy Review 17 (1):27-34.
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    Kant’s Notion of Free Hannony.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1986 - Southwest Philosophy Review 3:93-103.
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    Kant on Negative Judgments of Taste.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 215-224.
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    Kant On The Ideality Of Space.Kenneth Rogerson - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):271-286.
    The purpose of my paper is to interpret kant 's transcendental idealism by looking at his claim that space is "nothing but" ideal. My position is that if we grant to kant the thesis that space is an "a priori" condition for knowing objects, Then it follows that our notion of space can only refer to the character of our experience, Not to properties of things as they may be "in themselves." and this, I argue, Yields a sense of the (...)
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    Notes et Discussions Causal Hermits.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1989 - Dialectica 43 (4):387-396.
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    On the Morality of Eating Animals.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (1):105-111.
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    Rights at Risk.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1984 - Southwest Philosophy Review 1:119-130.
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    The Inequality of Markets.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1989 - Dialogue 28 (4):553-.
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    Verificationism and Anti-Realism.Kenneth Rogerson - 1991 - Southwest Philosophy Review 7 (1):69-80.
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    Williams and Kant on Integrity.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (3):461-478.
    For some time now ethical debates have been fought on a field whose boundaries are the historical theories of Kant's deontology and Mill's utilitarianism. Recently, however, several have chosen to leave the battlefield entirely—to suggest, in various ways, that both of the major ethical theories share a common, flawed outlook. Thomas Nagel, for example, has argued that founding ethics on the sole ground of interpersonal obligations unnecessarily “fragments” human value. Such an account has the effect of pitting one species of (...)
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    Kant’s Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Kenneth R. Rogerson - 1990 - International Studies in Philosophy 22 (1):125-127.
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    Review of Christian Helmut Wenzel, An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics[REVIEW]Kenneth F. Rogerson - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8).
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