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Philosophical Topics

Volume 19 No. 1, Spring 1991
Modern Philosophy
Issue editor: Christopher Hill
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1.On a Presumed Gap in the Derivation of the Categorical ImperativeHenry E. Allison1
2.The Metaphysical Structure of Kant’s Moral PhilosophyErmanno Bencivenga17
3.The Anti-Skeptical Epistemology of the Refutation of IdealismAnthony Brueckner31
4.Spinoza’s Views on the Necessity of the Historical PerspectiveJohn Carriero47
5.The State of Nature and Its Law in Hobbes and SpinozaEdwin Curley97
6.Mendelssohn and Kant: One Source of the Critical PhilosphyPaul Guyer119
7.Three Dualist Theories of the PassionsPaul Hoffman153
8.Changing the Name of the Game: Kant’s Cognitivism Versus Hume's PsychologismPatrica Kitcher201
9.Stability, Justification, and Hume’s Propensityto Ascribe Identity to Related ObjectsLouis E. Loeb237
10.Hume’s Skepticism: Natural Instincts and Philosophical ReflectionBarry Stroud271
11.Descartes on the Origin of SensationMargaret D. Wilson293
12.Unsociable Sociability: The Anthropological Basis of Kantian EthicsAllen W. Wood325

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