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81. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 1
Norman Gillespie Publicness and the Fundamental Precepts of Tort Law
82. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 1
Jules Vuillemin On Perpetual Peace, and On Hope as Duty
83. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 1
B. Sharon Byrd Perpetual Peace: A 20th Century Project
84. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Manfred Kuehn The Moral Dimension of Kant's Inaugural Dissertation: A New Perspective on the “Great Light o "1769?"
85. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
James Van Cleve The Ideality of Time
86. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Jill Vance Buroker Kant and the Private Language Argument
87. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
William L. Harper Kant, Riemann, and Reichenbach on Space and Geometry
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Classic examples of ostensive geometrical constructions are used to clarify Kant’s account of how they provide knowledge of claims about rigid bodies we can observe and manipulate. It is argued that on Kant’s account claims warranted by ostensive constructions must be limited to scales and tolerances corresponding to our perceptual competencies. This limitation opens the way to view Riemann’s work as contributing valuable conceptual resources for extending geometrical knowledge beyond the bounds of observation. It is argued that neither Reichenbach’s descriptions of non-Euclidean visualization nor his arguments for conventionalism about geometry undercut this view of Kant’s account of geometrical knowledge.
88. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Susan Neiman Understanding the Unconditioned
89. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Béatrice Longuenesse The Transcendental Ideal and the Unity of the Critical System
90. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Richard Aquila Transcendental Unity as a Quasi-Object in the First Critque
91. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Mario Caimi On a Non-Regulative Function of the Ideal of Pure Reason
92. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Thomas M. Seebohm Some Difficulties in Kant’s Conception of Formal Logic
93. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Vladimir Bryushinkin The Interaction of Formal and Transcendental Logic
94. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Gordon G. Brittan The Continuity of Matter
95. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Carl Posy Unity, Identity, Infinity: Leibnizian Themes in Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics
96. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Michael Friedman Matter and Material Substance in Kant’s Philosophy of Nature: The Problem of Infinite Divisibility
97. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Michael Young Kant’s Ill-Conceived “Clue”
98. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Roger J. Sullivan Kant Confronts Machiavelli: A Pedagogy for a Contemporary Course in Moral Theories
99. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Patricia Kitcher Kant on Some Functions of Self Consciousness
100. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress: Volume > 1 > Issue: Part 2
Dieter Sturma Self-Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind: A Kantian Reconsideration