Kantian Freedom and the Possibility of the Critical Philosophy

Idealistic Studies 13 (2):85-109 (1983)
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Abstract

The curious thing about some of the standard objections to Kantian freedom is that Kant was acutely aware of them, so much so that some of their most forceful formulations can be lifted directly from his writings. Consider the three most famous objections to his theory

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