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  1. Space, Time, and the Origins of Transcendental Idealism
  2. Kant’s Theory of Space in the Inaugural Dissertation and the Birth of Transcendental Idealism
  3. Substances, Space, and Causality in the Early Metaphysical Writings
  4. The Development of Kant’s Pre-Critical Metaphysics from 1758 to 1766
  5. The Asymmetry of Space: Kant’s Theory of Absolute Space in 1768
  6. The Moment of Transformation: Time and the Critical Turn in the Inaugural Dissertation
  7. Introduction: An Overview of the Metaphysics of the Pre-Critical and Critical Kant
  8. The implied theodicy of Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: love as a response to radical evil
  9. Hegel’s Theory of Terrorism and Derrida’s Notion of Autoimmunity: Religious and Political Violence in the Name of Nothingness
  10. Philosophical Anthropology and the Interpersonal Theory of the Affect of Shame
  11. Immaterial Spirits and the Reform of First Philosophy: The Compatibility of Kant’s pre-Critical Metaphysics with the Arguments in Dreams of a Spirit-Seer
  12. Social Phenomenology, Mass-Society and the Individual in Hegel and Heidegger
  13. Guns as Lies
  14. The Asymmetry of Space: Kant’s Theory of Absolute Space in 1768
  15. Phenomenological Film Theory and Max Scheler’s Personalist Aesthetics
  16. Philosophical Anthropology, Shame, and Disability: In Favor of an Interpersonal Theory of Shame
  17. Irrationality and Self-Deception within Kant’s Grades of Evil
  18. Kant’s Criticisms of Ontological and Onto-theological Arguments for the Existence of God
  19. The "Sovereign Individual" in the Second Essay of Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality
  20. Time and Metaphysics: Kant and McTaggart on the Reality of Time
  21. Time and Metaphysics: Kant and McTaggart on the Reality of Time
  22. Space, Time and the Body in Kant