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American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
Table of Contents
Spring 2001, Volume 75, Number 2
Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S.J., Editors
Articles
- Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S.J. Introduction
- Richard Velkley Metaphysics, Freedom and History: Kant and the End of Reason
- Philip Rossi, S.J. Autonomy: Toward the Social Self-Governance of Reason
- Jacqueline Mariña The Religious Significance of Kant's Ethics
- Pauline Kleingeld Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History
- Jeffrey Wilson Incommensurable, Supersensible, Sublime
- Ted Kinnaman The Task of the Critique of Judgement: Why Kant Needs a Deduction of the Principle of Purposiveness in Nature
- Robert E. Wood Kant's "Antinomic" Aesthetics
- John L. Treloar, S.J. Kant on Philosophy and Being a Philosopher
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