Contents

List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction

Kate Moran

Part ISpontaneity: Pure Concepts of the Understanding, Imagination, and Judgment
1Kant on Imagination and Object Constitution

Rolf-Peter Horstmann

2Pure Understanding, the Categories, and Kants Critique of Wolff

Brian A. Chance

3Transcendental Idealism in the B-Deduction

Michael Rohlf

4Kants A priori Principle of Judgments of Taste

Jennifer Dobe

Part IIThe Inner Value of the World: Freedom as the Keystone of Kants Moral Philosophy
5Guyer on the Value of Freedom

Patricia Kitcher

6Kant, Guyer, and Tomasello on the Capacity to Recognize the Humanity of Others

Lucas Thorpe

7Does Kantian Constructivism Rest on a Mistake?

Julian Wuerth

8Moral Realism and the Inner Value of the World

Frederick Rauscher

Part IIIFreedom as Autonomous Willing: Kants Sensible Agent
9On the Many Senses of Self-Determination

Karl Ameriks

10Inclination, Need, and Moral Misery

Kate Moran

11Religion and the Highest Good: Speaking to the Heart of Even the Best of Us

Barbara Herman

Part IVFreedom on a Bounded Sphere: Kants Political Philosophy
12Right and Ethics: A Critical Tribute to Paul Guyer

Allen Wood

13From Justice to Fairness: Does Kants Doctrine of Right Imply a Theory of Distributive Justice?

Michael Nance and Jeppe von Platz

Postscript: Nature and Freedom in Kants Practical Philosophy

Paul Guyer

Bibliography
Index