A selection of the best papers written by Brazilian Kant scholars.
Frederick Rauscher, Daniel Omar Perez
Acknowledgments
Note on Sources and Abbreviations
Introduction - Frederick Rauscher
1. Two Centuries of Kantian Studies in Brazil - Daniel Omar Perez and Juan Adolfo Bonaccini
2. Self-Consciousness and Objective Knowledge in the Transcendental Deduction of the Critique of Pure Reason - Guido Antonio de Almeida
3. Intuitive Knowledge and De Re Thought - Joao Carlos Brum Torres
4. Predicative Judgments and Existential Judgments: Apropos Kant's Critique of the Cartesian Ontological Argument - Raul Landim
5. An Experiment with Practical Reason - Valerio Rohden
6. On the Faktum of Reason - Darlei Dall'Agnol
7. Critique, Deduction, and the Fact of Reason - Guido Antonio de Almeida
8. The Noncircular Deduction of the Categorical Imperative in Groundwork III - Julio Esteves
9. The Ditinction between Right and Ethics in Kant's Philosophy - Ricardo Ribeiro Terra
10. Right and the Duty to Resist, or Progress toward the Better - Jose Nicolau Heck
11. The Fundamental Problem of Kant's Juridical Semantics - Zelijko Loparic
12. Right, History, and Practical Schematism - Daniel Tourinho Peres
13. Cosmopolitanism: Kant and Kantian Themes in International Relations - Soraya Nour
14. A Typology of Love in Kant's Philosophy - Maria de Lourdes Borges
15. The Meaning of the Term Gemut in Kant - Valerio Rohden
16. Between Prescriptive Poetics and Philosophical Aesthetics - Ricardo Ribeiro Terra
17. The Puposiveness of Taste: An Essay on the Role of Zweckmassigkei in Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment - Pedro Costa Rego
18. Freedom in Appearance: Notes on Schiller and His Development of Kant's Aesthetics - Christian Hamm
19. Reading the Appendix to Kant's Critique of the Teleological Power of Judgment - Pedro Pimenta
20. Symbolization in Kant's Critical Philosophy - Joaosinho Beckenkamp
Bibliography of Works in German and English
List of Contributors
Index