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Nature's amenability to the ideals of the human subject in the aesthetics of Kant and Schelling
Parental beliefs about neonatal clinical trials: Chaos, vulnerability, and control
 
Before the text: Phenomenology and revelation
Numerical competence and the format of mental representation
 
Hippokratischer kunstler, philosophischer kopf. Toward a philosophy of history in Friedrich Schiller's early works
Uncivil unions: The metaphysics of marriage in early German Idealism and Jena Romanticism
 
Perceptual consciousness
Community and moral progress in Kant
 
Glissant's Deleuze: Vitalism and the seduction of the Tout-monde
Metaphysics and the critical method: Reevaluating Kant's response to Hume
 
Anti-psychologism, objectivity, and the Marburg School Neo-Kantians
The animated statue and the ascension of the soul: Ritual and the divine image in late Platonism
 
Diversity and the social contract
"Tesoro" and "Convivio": A study of the earliest Italian vernacular adaptations of Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics", 1260--1308
 
Plotinus on consciousness: A multi-layered approach
Malebranche's Augustinianism and the mind's perfection
 
Parts of a whole: Distributivity as a bridge between aspect and measurement
The intelligible creator-god and the intelligent soul of the cosmos in Plato's theology and metaphysics
 
Freedom, Justice, and the Social Contract: A Study in the Moral and Political Philosophies of Rousseau and Kant
The Constitutive A Priori and the Structure of Physical Knowledge
 
Kant's critical theory of modality: A basis for a moral metaphysics
Justice and infrastructure
 
Provisional poetics in Lucretius' "De Rerum Natura"
Emotion, imagination, and feeling in Aristotle
 
The fate of Kant's antinomies