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Responding to growing interest in the Kantian tradition and in issues concerning space and time, this volume offers an insightful and original contribution to the literature by bringing together analytical and phenomenological approaches in a productive exchange on topical issues such as action, perception, the body, and cognition and its limits.Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction PART I: PERCEPTION Kant on Receptivity and Representation; P.Abela Perceiving Distinct Particulars; L.Allais Is Spatial Awareness Required for Object Perception?; J.Campbell The Normative in Perception; S.Crowell PART II: SCIENCES Is There Any Value in Kant's Account of Mathematics?; G.Bird Kant Speaks to Stephen Hawking; L.Stevenson Reading Kant Topographically: From Critical Philosophy to Empirical Geography; J.Malpas & G.Z?ller PART III: LIMITS OF EXPERIENCE Kant's Metaphors of Spatial Location: Understanding Post-Kantian Space; P.S.Anderson Bird on Kant's Mathematical Antinomies; A.W.Moore Space and the Limits of Objectivity: Could There Be a Disembodied Thinking of Reality?; R.Baiasu PART IV: TIME Heidegger on Time; M.Inwood Heidegger's Interpretation of the Kantian Notion of Time; F.Dastur Time, Space and Body in Bergson, Heidegger and Husserl; D.Zahavi & S.Overgaard IndexPAUL ABELA Associate Professor at The University of Acadia, CanadaLUCY ALLAIS Lecturer at the University of Sussex, UK and the University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaPAMELA SUE ANDERSON Reader in Philosophy, University of Oxford and Fellow in Philosophy and Ethics, Regent's Park College, UKJOHN CAMPBELL Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Berkeley, USASTEVEN CROWELL Joseph and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor of Philosophy at Rice University, Texas, USAFRAN?OISE DASTUR Honorary Professor of Philosophy attached to the Husserl Archives of Paris (ENS Ulm), a research unit affiliated to the French National Centre for Research (CNRS), FranceMICHl“/
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