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| back | title | author | starting page |
| 1. | On a Presumed Gap in the Derivation of the Categorical Imperative | Henry E. Allison | 1 |
| 2. | The Metaphysical Structure of Kant’s Moral Philosophy | Ermanno Bencivenga | 17 |
| 3. | The Anti-Skeptical Epistemology of the Refutation of Idealism | Anthony Brueckner | 31 |
| 4. | Spinoza’s Views on the Necessity of the Historical Perspective | John Carriero | 47 |
| 5. | The State of Nature and Its Law in Hobbes and Spinoza | Edwin Curley | 97 |
| 6. | Mendelssohn and Kant: One Source of the Critical Philosphy | Paul Guyer | 119 |
| 7. | Three Dualist Theories of the Passions | Paul Hoffman | 153 |
| 8. | Changing the Name of the Game: Kant’s Cognitivism Versus Hume's Psychologism | Patrica Kitcher | 201 |
| 9. | Stability, Justification, and Hume’s Propensityto Ascribe Identity to Related Objects | Louis E. Loeb | 237 |
| 10. | Hume’s Skepticism: Natural Instincts and Philosophical Reflection | Barry Stroud | 271 |
| 11. | Descartes on the Origin of Sensation | Margaret D. Wilson | 293 |
| 12. | Unsociable Sociability: The Anthropological Basis of Kantian Ethics | Allen W. Wood | 325 |