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Kants gesammelte Schriften, ed. Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 29 vols., Berlin: de Gruyter, 1902–83; 2nd edn for vols. X–⅘, 1968
Correspondence, ed. and trans. Arnulf Zweig, Cambridge University Press, 1999
Critique of Pure Reason, ed. and trans. Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood, Cambridge University Press, 1998
Lectures on Logic, ed. and trans. J. Michael Young, Cambridge University Press, 1992
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Practical Philosophy, ed. and trans. Mary J. Gregor, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Prolegomena to any future Metaphysics that will be able to come Forward as Science, ed. and trans. Gary Hatfield, Cambridge University Press, 1997
Adams, R. M., Leibniz, Oxford University Press, 1994
Aldrich, V. C., ‘Mirrors, Pictures, Words, Perceptions’, in New Representationalisms, ed. E. Wright, Aldershot: Avebury, 1993, 117–35
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Aquila, R. E., Matter in Mind, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989
Aquila, R. E., Representational Mind, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983
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Arnauld, A. and Nicole, P., Logic or the Art of Thinking, trans. J. V. Buroker, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Ayers, M., Locke, 2 vols., London: Routledge, 1991
Baker, G. and Morris, K. J., Descartes' Dualism, London: Routledge, 1996
Baum, M., ‘The B-Deduction and the Refutation of Idealism’, Southern Journal of Philosophy (Supplement) 25 (1986), 89–107Google Scholar
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Bell, D., Frege's Theory of Judgment, Oxford University Press, 1979
Bell, D., Husserl, London: Routledge, 1990
Bencivenga, E., Kant's Copernican Revolution, Oxford University Press, 1987
Bencivenga, E., ‘The Metaphysical Structure of Kant's Moral Philosophy’, in My Kantian Ways, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995, 33–46
Bennett, J., Kant's Analytic, Cambridge University Press, 1966
Bennett, J., Kant's Dialectic, Cambridge University Press, 1974
Berkeley, G., A New Theory of Vision and other Writings, London: J. M. Dent, 1910
Boswell, T., ‘On the Textual Authenticity of Kant's Logic’, History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (1988), 193–203Google Scholar
Brook, A., Kant and the Mind, Cambridge University Press, 1994
Burrell, D. B., ‘Distinguishing God from the World’, in Language, Meaning and God, ed. B. Davies, London: Geoffrey Chapman, 1987, 75–91
Carriero, J. P., ‘The First Meditation’, in Descartes's Meditations, ed. V. Chappell, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997, 1–31
Charlton, W., Aesthetics, London: Hutchinson, 1970
Collins, A. W., Possible Experience, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999
Cottingham, J., ‘Descartes’ Treatment of Animals’, in Descartes, ed. J. Cottingham, Oxford University Press, 1998, 225–33
Davidson, D., ‘Truth and Meaning’, in Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation, Oxford University Press, 1984, 17–36
Dennett, D., Brainstorms, Brighton: Harvester Press, 1978
Descartes, R., The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, trans. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch, 3 vols., Cambridge University Press, 1985–91
Diamond, C., The Realistic Spirit, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991
Dummett, M., ‘Frege and Husserl on Reference’, in The Seas of Language, Oxford University Press, 1993, 224–9
Engstrom, S., ‘The Transcendental Deduction and Skepticism’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1994), 359–80Google Scholar
Falkenstein, L., Kant's Intuitionism, University of Toronto Press, 1995
Frege, G., The Frege Reader, ed. and trans. M. Beaney, Oxford: Blackwell, 1997
Gardner, S., Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason, London: Routledge, 1999
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Geach, P. T., Mental Acts, 2nd edn, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1992
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George, R., ‘Kant's Sensationism’, Synthese 47 (1981), 229–55Google Scholar
Gram, M. S., ‘Intellectual Intuition: The Continuity Thesis’, Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (1981), 287–304Google Scholar
Grene, M., Descartes, 2nd edn, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1998
Guyer, P., Kant and the Claims of Knowledge, Cambridge University Press, 1987
Haldane, J., ‘A Return to Form in the Philosophy of Mind’, in Form and Matter, ed. D. S. Oderberg, Oxford: Blackwell, 1999, 40–64
Hatfield, G. C. and Epstein, W., ‘The Sensory Core and the Medieval Foundations of Early Modern Perceptual Theory’, Isis 70 (1979), 363–84Google Scholar
Henrich, D., ‘Identity and Objectivity: An Inquiry into Kant's Transcendental Deduction’, in The Unity of Reason, ed. R. L. Velkley, trans. J. Edwards, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, 123–208
Henrich, D., ‘The Identity of the Subject in the Transcendental Deduction’, in Reading Kant, ed. E. Schaper and W. Vossenkuhl, Oxford: Blackwell, 1989, 250–80
Henrich, D. ‘Kant's Notion of a Deduction and the Methodological Background of the First Critique’, in Kant's Transcendental Deductions, ed. E. Förster, Stanford University Press, 1989, 29–46
Henrich, D.The Proof-Structure of Kant's Transcendental Deduction’, Review of Metaphysics 22 (1969), 640–59Google Scholar
Howell, R., Kant's Transcendental Deduction, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1992
Hume, D., Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals, ed. L. A. Selby-Bigge, 3rd edn, Oxford University Press, 1975
Hume, D., A Treatise of Human Nature, ed. L. A. Selby-Bigge and P. H. Nidditch, 2nd edn, Oxford University Press, 1978
Hurley, S. L., ‘Kant on Spontaneity and the Myth of the Giving’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 94 (1994), 137–64Google Scholar
Hylton, P., ‘The Nature of the Proposition and the Revolt against Idealism’, in Philosophy in History, ed. R. Rorty, J. B. Schneewind and Q. Skinner, Cambridge University Press, 1984, 375–97
Ishiguro, H., ‘Imagination — II’, Aristotelian Society Proceedings (Supplement) 41 (1967), 37–56Google Scholar
Ishiguro, H., ‘On Representations’, European Journal of Philosophy 2 (1994), 109–24Google Scholar
Ishiguro, H., ‘Representation: An Investigation Based on a Passage in the Tractatus’, in Forms of Representation, ed. B. Freed, A. Marras and P. Maynard, Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing, 1975, 189–202
Jolley, N., Leibniz and Locke, Oxford University Press, 1984
Jolley, N., The Light of the Soul, Oxford University Press, 1990
Jolley, N., Locke, Oxford University Press, 1999
Keller, P., Kant and the Demands of Self-Consciousness, Cambridge University Press, 1998
Kemp Smith, N., A Commentary to Kant's ‘Critique of Pure Reason’, 2nd edn, New York: Humanities Press, 1962
Kitcher, P., Kant's Transcendental Psychology, Oxford University Press, 1990
Kulstad, M. A., Leibniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection, Munich: Philosophia, 1991
Leibniz, G. W. F., Philosophical Papers and Letters, ed. and trans. L. E. Loemker, 2nd edn, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1969
Leibniz, G. W. F., New Essays on Human Understanding, trans. Peter Remnant and Jonathan Bennett, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Linsky, L., ‘Terms and Propositions in Russell's Principles of Mathematics’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1988), 621–42Google Scholar
Linsky, L., ‘The Unity of the Proposition’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (1992), 243–73Google Scholar
Locke, J., An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, ed. P. H. Nidditch, Oxford University Press, 1979
Longuenesse, B., Kant and the Capacity to Judge, trans. C. T. Wolfe, Princeton University Press, 1998
McCann, E., ‘Skepticism and Kant's B Deduction’, History of Philosophy Quarterly 2 (1985), 71–89Google Scholar
McDowell, J., Mind and World, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994
McRae, R., ‘“Idea” as a Philosophical Term in the Seventeenth Century’, Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (1965), 175–90Google Scholar
McRae, R.. Leibniz, University of Toronto Press, 1976
Palmer, A., Concept and Object, London: Routledge, 1988
Parsons, C., ‘The Transcendental Aesthetic’, in The Cambridge Companion to Kant, ed. P. Guyer, Cambridge University Press, 1992, 62–100
Pereboom, D., ‘Kant on Intentionality’, Synthese 77 (1988), 321–52Google Scholar
Pereboom, D., ‘Self-Understanding in Kant's Transcendental Deduction’, Synthese 103 (1995), 1–42Google Scholar
Pippin, R. B., ‘Kant on the Spontaneity of Mind’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1987), 449–75Google Scholar
Pippin, R. B., Kant's Theory of Form, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982
Pitkänen, R., ‘The Resemblance View of Pictorial Representation’, British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (1976), 313–23Google Scholar
Prauss, G., Erscheinung bei Kant, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1971
Robinson, H., ‘Intuition and Manifold in the Transcendental Deduction’, Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (1984), 403–12Google Scholar
Robinson, H.The Transcendental Deduction from A to B: Combination in the Threefold Synthesis and the Representation of a Whole’, Southern Journal of Philosophy (Supplement) 25 (1986), 45–61Google Scholar
Robinson, H.Two Perspectives on Kant's Appearances and Things in Themselves’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 32, no. 3 (1994), 411–41Google Scholar
Rorty, R., ‘Strawson's Objectivity Argument’, Review of Metaphysics 24 (1970), 207–44Google Scholar
Rousseau, J.-J., The Social Contract and the Discourses, trans. G. D. H. Cole, London: J. M. Dent, 1993
Russell, B., The Principles of Mathematics, London: Routledge, 1992
Sellars, W., Science and Metaphysics, Atascadero, CA: Ridgeview, 1992
Sleigh, R. C., Leibniz and Arnauld, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990
Sluga, H., ‘Frege against the Booleans’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (1987), 80–98Google Scholar
Sluga, H., Gottlob Frege, London: Routledge, 1980
Strawson, P. F., The Bounds of Sense, London: Routledge, 1966
Stump, E., ‘The Mechanisms of Cognition: Ockham on Mediating Species’, in The Cambridge Companion to Ockham, ed. P. V. Spade, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 168–203
Thomas, A., ‘Book Review: D. Henrich's The Unity of Reason’, Mind 105 (1996), 706–8Google Scholar
Vendler, Z., The Matter of Minds, Oxford University Press, 1984
Walker, R. C. S., Kant, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978
Waxman, W., Kant's Model of the Mind, Oxford University Press, 1991
Weinberg, J. R., Abstraction, Relation, and Induction, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1965
Wilkerson, T. E., Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, 2nd edn, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1998
Williams, B., Descartes, Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1978
Wilson, M. D., ‘Kant and “the Dogmatic Idealism of Berkeley”’, in Ideas and Mechanism, Princeton University Press, 1999, 276–93
Winkler, K. P., Berkeley, Oxford University Press, 1989
Wittgenstein, L., Notebooks 1914–1916, ed. G. H. von Wright and G. E. M. Anscombe, trans. G. E. M. Anscombe, 2nd edn, University of Chicago Press, 1979
Wittgenstein, L., Philosophical Investigations, ed. and trans. G. E. M. Anscombe, 2nd edn, Oxford: Blackwell, 1958
Wittgenstein, L., Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, trans. D. F. Pears and B. F. McGuinness, London: Routledge, 1961
Wolff, R. P., Kant's Theory of Mental Activity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963
Wood, A. W., Kant's Rational Theology, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1978
Briefwechsel, ed. R. Malter, 3rd edn Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1986
Kants gesammelte Schriften, ed. Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 29 vols., Berlin: de Gruyter, 1902–83; 2nd edn for vols. X–⅘, 1968
Correspondence, ed. and trans. Arnulf Zweig, Cambridge University Press, 1999
Critique of Pure Reason, ed. and trans. Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood, Cambridge University Press, 1998
Lectures on Logic, ed. and trans. J. Michael Young, Cambridge University Press, 1992
‘On a discovery according to which any new critique of pure reason has been made superfluous by an earlier one’, in The Kant-Eberhard Controversy, ed. and trans. Henry E. Allison, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973, 107–60
Practical Philosophy, ed. and trans. Mary J. Gregor, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Prolegomena to any future Metaphysics that will be able to come Forward as Science, ed. and trans. Gary Hatfield, Cambridge University Press, 1997
Adams, R. M., Leibniz, Oxford University Press, 1994
Aldrich, V. C., ‘Mirrors, Pictures, Words, Perceptions’, in New Representationalisms, ed. E. Wright, Aldershot: Avebury, 1993, 117–35
Allison, H. E., Idealism and Freedom, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Allison, H. E., Kant's Transcendental Idealism, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983
Ameriks, K., ‘Kant's Transcendental Deduction as a Regressive Argument’, Kant Studien, 69 (1978), 273–87Google Scholar
Anscombe, G. E. M., ‘The Intentionality of Sensation: A Grammatical Feature’, in Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind: The Collected Papers of G. E. M. Anscombe, vol. II, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1981, 3–20
Aquila, R. E., Matter in Mind, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989
Aquila, R. E., Representational Mind, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983
Ariew, R. and Grene, M., ‘Ideas, in and before Descartes’, Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (1995), 87–106Google Scholar
Arnauld, A. and Nicole, P., Logic or the Art of Thinking, trans. J. V. Buroker, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Ayers, M., Locke, 2 vols., London: Routledge, 1991
Baker, G. and Morris, K. J., Descartes' Dualism, London: Routledge, 1996
Baum, M., ‘The B-Deduction and the Refutation of Idealism’, Southern Journal of Philosophy (Supplement) 25 (1986), 89–107Google Scholar
Beck, L. W., A Commentary on Kant's Critique of Practical Reason, University of Chicago Press, 1960
Beck, L. W., ‘Did the Sage of Königsberg have no Dreams?’, in Essays on Kant and Hume, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1978, 38–60
Bell, D., Frege's Theory of Judgment, Oxford University Press, 1979
Bell, D., Husserl, London: Routledge, 1990
Bencivenga, E., Kant's Copernican Revolution, Oxford University Press, 1987
Bencivenga, E., ‘The Metaphysical Structure of Kant's Moral Philosophy’, in My Kantian Ways, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995, 33–46
Bennett, J., Kant's Analytic, Cambridge University Press, 1966
Bennett, J., Kant's Dialectic, Cambridge University Press, 1974
Berkeley, G., A New Theory of Vision and other Writings, London: J. M. Dent, 1910
Boswell, T., ‘On the Textual Authenticity of Kant's Logic’, History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (1988), 193–203Google Scholar
Brook, A., Kant and the Mind, Cambridge University Press, 1994
Burrell, D. B., ‘Distinguishing God from the World’, in Language, Meaning and God, ed. B. Davies, London: Geoffrey Chapman, 1987, 75–91
Carriero, J. P., ‘The First Meditation’, in Descartes's Meditations, ed. V. Chappell, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997, 1–31
Charlton, W., Aesthetics, London: Hutchinson, 1970
Collins, A. W., Possible Experience, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999
Cottingham, J., ‘Descartes’ Treatment of Animals’, in Descartes, ed. J. Cottingham, Oxford University Press, 1998, 225–33
Davidson, D., ‘Truth and Meaning’, in Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation, Oxford University Press, 1984, 17–36
Dennett, D., Brainstorms, Brighton: Harvester Press, 1978
Descartes, R., The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, trans. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch, 3 vols., Cambridge University Press, 1985–91
Diamond, C., The Realistic Spirit, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991
Dummett, M., ‘Frege and Husserl on Reference’, in The Seas of Language, Oxford University Press, 1993, 224–9
Engstrom, S., ‘The Transcendental Deduction and Skepticism’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1994), 359–80Google Scholar
Falkenstein, L., Kant's Intuitionism, University of Toronto Press, 1995
Frege, G., The Frege Reader, ed. and trans. M. Beaney, Oxford: Blackwell, 1997
Gardner, S., Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason, London: Routledge, 1999
Geach, P. T., ‘God's Relation to the World’, in Logic Matters, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972, 318–27
Geach, P. T., Mental Acts, 2nd edn, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1992
Geach, P. T., ‘Saying and Showing in Frege and Wittgenstein’, in Essays on Wittgenstein in Honour of G. H. Von Wright, ed. J. Hintikka, Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing, 1976, 54–70
George, R., ‘Kant's Sensationism’, Synthese 47 (1981), 229–55Google Scholar
Gram, M. S., ‘Intellectual Intuition: The Continuity Thesis’, Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (1981), 287–304Google Scholar
Grene, M., Descartes, 2nd edn, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1998
Guyer, P., Kant and the Claims of Knowledge, Cambridge University Press, 1987
Haldane, J., ‘A Return to Form in the Philosophy of Mind’, in Form and Matter, ed. D. S. Oderberg, Oxford: Blackwell, 1999, 40–64
Hatfield, G. C. and Epstein, W., ‘The Sensory Core and the Medieval Foundations of Early Modern Perceptual Theory’, Isis 70 (1979), 363–84Google Scholar
Henrich, D., ‘Identity and Objectivity: An Inquiry into Kant's Transcendental Deduction’, in The Unity of Reason, ed. R. L. Velkley, trans. J. Edwards, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, 123–208
Henrich, D., ‘The Identity of the Subject in the Transcendental Deduction’, in Reading Kant, ed. E. Schaper and W. Vossenkuhl, Oxford: Blackwell, 1989, 250–80
Henrich, D. ‘Kant's Notion of a Deduction and the Methodological Background of the First Critique’, in Kant's Transcendental Deductions, ed. E. Förster, Stanford University Press, 1989, 29–46
Henrich, D.The Proof-Structure of Kant's Transcendental Deduction’, Review of Metaphysics 22 (1969), 640–59Google Scholar
Howell, R., Kant's Transcendental Deduction, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1992
Hume, D., Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals, ed. L. A. Selby-Bigge, 3rd edn, Oxford University Press, 1975
Hume, D., A Treatise of Human Nature, ed. L. A. Selby-Bigge and P. H. Nidditch, 2nd edn, Oxford University Press, 1978
Hurley, S. L., ‘Kant on Spontaneity and the Myth of the Giving’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 94 (1994), 137–64Google Scholar
Hylton, P., ‘The Nature of the Proposition and the Revolt against Idealism’, in Philosophy in History, ed. R. Rorty, J. B. Schneewind and Q. Skinner, Cambridge University Press, 1984, 375–97
Ishiguro, H., ‘Imagination — II’, Aristotelian Society Proceedings (Supplement) 41 (1967), 37–56Google Scholar
Ishiguro, H., ‘On Representations’, European Journal of Philosophy 2 (1994), 109–24Google Scholar
Ishiguro, H., ‘Representation: An Investigation Based on a Passage in the Tractatus’, in Forms of Representation, ed. B. Freed, A. Marras and P. Maynard, Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing, 1975, 189–202
Jolley, N., Leibniz and Locke, Oxford University Press, 1984
Jolley, N., The Light of the Soul, Oxford University Press, 1990
Jolley, N., Locke, Oxford University Press, 1999
Keller, P., Kant and the Demands of Self-Consciousness, Cambridge University Press, 1998
Kemp Smith, N., A Commentary to Kant's ‘Critique of Pure Reason’, 2nd edn, New York: Humanities Press, 1962
Kitcher, P., Kant's Transcendental Psychology, Oxford University Press, 1990
Kulstad, M. A., Leibniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection, Munich: Philosophia, 1991
Leibniz, G. W. F., Philosophical Papers and Letters, ed. and trans. L. E. Loemker, 2nd edn, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1969
Leibniz, G. W. F., New Essays on Human Understanding, trans. Peter Remnant and Jonathan Bennett, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Linsky, L., ‘Terms and Propositions in Russell's Principles of Mathematics’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1988), 621–42Google Scholar
Linsky, L., ‘The Unity of the Proposition’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (1992), 243–73Google Scholar
Locke, J., An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, ed. P. H. Nidditch, Oxford University Press, 1979
Longuenesse, B., Kant and the Capacity to Judge, trans. C. T. Wolfe, Princeton University Press, 1998
McCann, E., ‘Skepticism and Kant's B Deduction’, History of Philosophy Quarterly 2 (1985), 71–89Google Scholar
McDowell, J., Mind and World, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994
McRae, R., ‘“Idea” as a Philosophical Term in the Seventeenth Century’, Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (1965), 175–90Google Scholar
McRae, R.. Leibniz, University of Toronto Press, 1976
Palmer, A., Concept and Object, London: Routledge, 1988
Parsons, C., ‘The Transcendental Aesthetic’, in The Cambridge Companion to Kant, ed. P. Guyer, Cambridge University Press, 1992, 62–100
Pereboom, D., ‘Kant on Intentionality’, Synthese 77 (1988), 321–52Google Scholar
Pereboom, D., ‘Self-Understanding in Kant's Transcendental Deduction’, Synthese 103 (1995), 1–42Google Scholar
Pippin, R. B., ‘Kant on the Spontaneity of Mind’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1987), 449–75Google Scholar
Pippin, R. B., Kant's Theory of Form, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982
Pitkänen, R., ‘The Resemblance View of Pictorial Representation’, British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (1976), 313–23Google Scholar
Prauss, G., Erscheinung bei Kant, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1971
Robinson, H., ‘Intuition and Manifold in the Transcendental Deduction’, Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (1984), 403–12Google Scholar
Robinson, H.The Transcendental Deduction from A to B: Combination in the Threefold Synthesis and the Representation of a Whole’, Southern Journal of Philosophy (Supplement) 25 (1986), 45–61Google Scholar
Robinson, H.Two Perspectives on Kant's Appearances and Things in Themselves’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 32, no. 3 (1994), 411–41Google Scholar
Rorty, R., ‘Strawson's Objectivity Argument’, Review of Metaphysics 24 (1970), 207–44Google Scholar
Rousseau, J.-J., The Social Contract and the Discourses, trans. G. D. H. Cole, London: J. M. Dent, 1993
Russell, B., The Principles of Mathematics, London: Routledge, 1992
Sellars, W., Science and Metaphysics, Atascadero, CA: Ridgeview, 1992
Sleigh, R. C., Leibniz and Arnauld, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990
Sluga, H., ‘Frege against the Booleans’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (1987), 80–98Google Scholar
Sluga, H., Gottlob Frege, London: Routledge, 1980
Strawson, P. F., The Bounds of Sense, London: Routledge, 1966
Stump, E., ‘The Mechanisms of Cognition: Ockham on Mediating Species’, in The Cambridge Companion to Ockham, ed. P. V. Spade, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 168–203
Thomas, A., ‘Book Review: D. Henrich's The Unity of Reason’, Mind 105 (1996), 706–8Google Scholar
Vendler, Z., The Matter of Minds, Oxford University Press, 1984
Walker, R. C. S., Kant, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978
Waxman, W., Kant's Model of the Mind, Oxford University Press, 1991
Weinberg, J. R., Abstraction, Relation, and Induction, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1965
Wilkerson, T. E., Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, 2nd edn, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1998
Williams, B., Descartes, Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1978
Wilson, M. D., ‘Kant and “the Dogmatic Idealism of Berkeley”’, in Ideas and Mechanism, Princeton University Press, 1999, 276–93
Winkler, K. P., Berkeley, Oxford University Press, 1989
Wittgenstein, L., Notebooks 1914–1916, ed. G. H. von Wright and G. E. M. Anscombe, trans. G. E. M. Anscombe, 2nd edn, University of Chicago Press, 1979
Wittgenstein, L., Philosophical Investigations, ed. and trans. G. E. M. Anscombe, 2nd edn, Oxford: Blackwell, 1958
Wittgenstein, L., Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, trans. D. F. Pears and B. F. McGuinness, London: Routledge, 1961
Wolff, R. P., Kant's Theory of Mental Activity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963
Wood, A. W., Kant's Rational Theology, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1978

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  • Bibliography
  • A. B. Dickerson, University of Canberra
  • Book: Kant on Representation and Objectivity
  • Online publication: 22 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511487163.007
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