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Volume 8 2004

Edited by

Howard Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Graham Bird, University of Manchester

with the assistance of

Richard Aquila, University of Tennessee Philip Stratton-Lake, University of Reading

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VOLUME 8

Contents

Kant and Metaphor in Contemporary Clive Cazeaux 1

Three Accounts of Respect for Persons in Kant's Dennis Klimchuk 38

Kant's Empiricism in his Refutation of Idealism Adrian Bardon 62

Morality and Sensibility in Kant James Reid 89

Review Article The Conundrum of the Object and Other Problems from Kant Robert Howell 115

Reviews Hunter, Rival Enlightenments (C. Dierksmeier) 137 Swanton, Virtue Ethics (Iain Morrisson) 142 Kearney (ed.), Continental Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (Jonathan Joseph) 146 Hill, Human Welfare and Moral Worth (Howard Williams) 148 Cavallar, The Rights of Strangers (Sharon Anderson Gold) 151

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