Author: Beatrice Longuenesse

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Daniel Garber is professor of philosophy at Princeton University and the author of Descartes Embodied and Descartes” Metaphysical Physics. Béatrice Longuenesse is professor of philosophy at New York University. Her books include Kant on the Human Standpoint and Kant and the Capacity to Judge (Princeton).




9 Ebooks by Beatrice Longuenesse

Daniel Garber & Béatrice Longuenesse: Kant and the Early Moderns
For the past 200 years, Kant has acted as a lens–sometimes a distorting lens–between historians of philosophy and early modern intellectual history. Kant’s writings about Descartes, Leibniz, Locke, …
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€54.99
Beatrice Longuenesse: I, Me, Mine
Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our u …
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€27.61
Beatrice Longuenesse: I, Me, Mine
Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our u …
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€27.47
Béatrice Longuenesse: Kant and the Capacity to Judge
Kant claims to have established his table of categories or ‘pure concepts of the understanding’ according to the ‘guiding thread’ provided by logical forms of judgment. By drawing extensively on Kant …
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€69.99
Charlton Payne & Lucas Thorpe: Kant and the Concept of Community
The concept of community plays a central role in Kant’s theoretical philosophy, his practical philosophy, his aesthetics, and his religious thought. Kant uses community in many philosophical contexts …
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€23.99
Charlton Payne & Lucas Thorpe: Kant and the Concept of Community
An interdisciplanary collection of essays focused on Kant’s work on the concept of community. The concept of community plays a central role in Kant’s theoretical philosophy, his practical philosophy, …
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€29.99
Beatrice Longuenesse: First Person in Cognition and Morality
What do we express when we use the first-person pronoun ‘I’ in phrases such as ‘I think’ or ‘I ought to’? Do we refer to ourselves as biologically unique, socially determined individuals? Or do we ex …
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€13.91
Beatrice Longuenesse: First Person in Cognition and Morality
What do we express when we use the first-person pronoun ‘I’ in phrases such as ‘I think’ or ‘I ought to’? Do we refer to ourselves as biologically unique, socially determined individuals? Or do we ex …
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€12.70