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  1. What is Kant good for? Making sense of the diversity in the reception of Kant's philosophical method
  2. C. I. Lewis, Kant, and the reflective method of philosophy
  3. Transcendental Arguments
  4. Introduction: Peirce’s rhetoric and methodeutic
  5. Peirce’s “Ideas, stray or stolen, about scientific writing” and the relationship between methodeutic, speculative rhetoric, and the universal art of rhetoric
  6. Transzendentale Argumente
  7. Strömungen der Sprachphilosophie
  8. Peirce's Account of Purposefulness
  9. Kant’s Definition of Science in the Architectonic of Pure Reason and the Essential Ends of Reason
  10. Kant's Synthetic and Analytic Method in theCritique of Pure Reasonand the Distinction between Philosophical and Mathematical Syntheses
  11. Peirce’s ‘Prescision’ as a Transcendental Method
  12. Can Transcendental Philosophy Endorse Fallibilism?
  13. Does Peirce Reject Transcendental Philosophy?
  14. How Does the Self-Consciousness of the Subject of a General Will Relate to Rödl’s Account of Self-Consciousness? A Response to Sebastian Rödl