Finally available in English, Príhonský’s New Anti-Kant is an inescapable book for anyone interested in Kant’s Critical philosophy. It provides a concise and systematic recapitulation of Bolzano’s insightful, trenchant criticisms of Kant, and provides a fresh window into historical developments in 19th century post-Kantian philosophy
Table of Content
Series Editor’s Foreword Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction; Sandra Lapointe and Clinton Tolley Translators’ Note PART I 1. New Anti-Kant ; translated by Sandra Lapointe and Clinton Tolley Glossary PART II 2. Bolzano and Kant on Space and Outer Intuition; Clinton Tolley 3. Kant, Bolzano, and the Formality of Logic; Nicholas F. Stang 4. Kant, Bolzano, and Moore on the Value of Good Willing; Timothy Rosenkoetter 5. Bolzano, Kant and Leibniz; Sandra Lapointe and Chloe Armstrong Index
About the author
Nicholas F. Stang is Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Miami, USA. Timothy Rosenkoetter is Assistant Professor , Department of Philosophy, Dartmouth College, USA. He has served as a visiting professor at NYU, Johns Hopkins, and Sewanee: The University of the South. Chloe Armstrong is Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, USA.