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|a Preface and Acknowledgement -- Chapter 1. Spatial Time: The Unity of Two Kantian Forms of Intuition -- Chapter 2. Teleological Time: A Variation on a Kantian Theme -- Chapter 3. The Relationship Between the Formal and Transcendental-Metaphysical Logic -- Chapter 4. Restless and Impelling Reason and The Impossibility of Philosophical Satisfaction -- Chapter 5. The Problem of Immediate Evidence According to Kant and Hegel -- Chapter 6. A Kantian Response to Sellars' Criticism of the Myth of the Given -- Chapter 7. The Submission of our Sensuous Nature to the Moral Law in the Second Critique -- Chapter 8. Phenomenal Reality and Relationality as a Conditioned Part of the Thing-in-Itself -- Chapter 9. Kant's Philosophy Under Panenmentalist Observations -- Index.
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