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Inquiry An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Volume 46 Issue 2 2003

ISSN: 1502-3923 (electronic) 0020-174X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Subject: Philosophy;
Publisher: Routledge
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Kant's Theory of Judgment, and Judgments of Taste: On Henry Allison's Kant's Theory of Taste
Béatrice Longuenesse
Pages 143 – 163
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Aesthetic Judging and The Intentionality of Pleasure
Hannah Ginsborg
Pages 164 – 181
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Reply to the Comments of Longuenesse and Ginsborg
Henry Allison
Pages 182 – 194
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Beauty, Systematicity, and the Highest Good: Eckart Förster's Kant's Final Synthesis
Paul Guyer
Pages 195 – 214
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Eckart Förster and Kant's Opus postumum
Michael Friedman
Pages 215 – 227
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Reply to Friedman and Guyer
Eckart Förster
Pages 228 – 238
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Two Cheers for Post-Kantianism: A Response to Karl Ameriks
Daniel Breazeale
Pages 239 – 259
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Back to Kant? No Way
Charles Larmore
Pages 260 – 271
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On Being Neither Post- Nor Anti-Kantian: A Reply to Breazeale and Larmore Concerning The Fate of Autonomy
Karl Ameriks
Pages 272 – 292
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Books Received
Pages 293 – 296
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University of Kentucky Annual Prize Essay Competition in European Philosophy from Kant to the Present
Page 297
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