Acknowledgments ................................................ ix
Introduction .................................................... 1
GABRIELE CAVA AND ROBERT STERN
1 German Idealism, Classical Pragmatism, and Kant's Third
Critique .................................................... 22
SEBASTIAN GARDNER
2 The Fallibilism of Kant's Architectonic ..................... 46
GABRIELE CAVA
3 A Kant-Inspired Vision of Pragmatism as Democratic
Experimentalism ............................................. 67
DAVID MACARTHUR
4 Peirce, Kant, and What We Must Assume ....................... 85
CHERYL MISAK
5 Peirce and the Final Opinion: Against Apel's
Transcendental Interpretation of the Categories ............. 94
DANIEL HERBERT
6 Forms of Reasoning as Conditions of Possibility: Peirce's
Transcendental Inquiry Concerning
Inductive Knowledge ........................................ 114
JEAN-MARIE CHEVALIER
7 Kant and Peirce on Belief .................................. 133
MARCUS WILLASCHEK
8 Round Kant or Through Him? On James's Arguments for
Freedom, and Their Relation to Kant's ...................... 152
ROBERT STERN
9 Consciousness in Kant and William James .................... 177
GRAHAM BIRD
10 Concepts of Objects as Prescribing Laws: A Kantian and
Pragmatist Line of Thought ................................. 196
JAMES R. O'SHEA
11 Subjectivity as Negativity and as a Limit: On the
Metaphysics and Ethics of the Transcendental Self,
Pragmatically Naturalized .................................. 217
SAMI PIHLSTRЦM
12 A Plea for Transcendental Philosophy ....................... 239
WOLFGANG KUHLMANN
13 Transcendental Arguments, Epistemically Constrained
Truth, and Moral Discourse ................................. 259
BORIS RÄHME
Contributors .................................................. 287
Index ......................................................... 291
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