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Back matter History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 25 (2022) 421–422 brill.com/hpla Contents volume 25, no. 1 Articles Preface 1 Lisa Benossi, Sven Bernecker and Jakob Ohlhorst Three Kantian Routes to the Synthetic A Priori 3 Robert Audi Concept Negation in Kant 31 Mark Siebel Kant on the Necessity of Necessity 66 Jessica Leech On the Formal Validity of Proof by Contradiction in Kant’s Logic  95 Davide Dalla Rosa Reconsidering Kant’s Rejection of Indirect Arguments in Transcendental Philosophy 115 Marcel Buß Transcendental Knowability and A Priori Luminosity 134 Andrew Stephenson Kant’s Proof of the Existence of the Outer World 163 Bianca Ancillotti Does Kant Fall into the Myth of the Given? 190 Sophia Maddalena Fazio The Pittsburgh Kantians: Brandom, Conant, Haugeland, and McDowell on Kant 223 Jacob Browning volume 25, no. 2 Articles Two Kinds of Mental Conflict in Republic IV  255 Galen Barry and Edith Gwendolyn Nally © Brill mentis, 2022 | doi:10.30965/26664275-02502009 422 Contents Intellectual Modesty in Socratic Wisdom: Problems of Epistemic Logic and an Intuitionist Solution 282 Guido Löhrer Cicero’s Aspirationalist Radical Skepticism in the Academica 309 Brian Ribeiro On Anselm’s Ontological Argument in Proslogion II  327 Paul E. Oppenheimer and Edward N. Zalta David of Dinant and Negative Panentheism 352 Emanuele Costa Das Cogito als Fundament des Wissens 375 Simon Dierig Book Reviews http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png History of Philosophy and Logical Analysis Brill

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History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 25 (2022) 421–422 brill.com/hpla Contents volume 25, no. 1 Articles Preface 1 Lisa Benossi, Sven Bernecker and Jakob Ohlhorst Three Kantian Routes to the Synthetic A Priori 3 Robert Audi Concept Negation in Kant 31 Mark Siebel Kant on the Necessity of Necessity 66 Jessica Leech On the Formal Validity of Proof by Contradiction in Kant’s Logic  95 Davide Dalla Rosa Reconsidering Kant’s Rejection of Indirect Arguments in Transcendental Philosophy 115 Marcel Buß Transcendental Knowability and A Priori Luminosity 134 Andrew Stephenson Kant’s Proof of the Existence of the Outer World 163 Bianca Ancillotti Does Kant Fall into the Myth of the Given? 190 Sophia Maddalena Fazio The Pittsburgh Kantians: Brandom, Conant, Haugeland, and McDowell on Kant 223 Jacob Browning volume 25, no. 2 Articles Two Kinds of Mental Conflict in Republic IV  255 Galen Barry and Edith Gwendolyn Nally © Brill mentis, 2022 | doi:10.30965/26664275-02502009 422 Contents Intellectual Modesty in Socratic Wisdom: Problems of Epistemic Logic and an Intuitionist Solution 282 Guido Löhrer Cicero’s Aspirationalist Radical Skepticism in the Academica 309 Brian Ribeiro On Anselm’s Ontological Argument in Proslogion II  327 Paul E. Oppenheimer and Edward N. Zalta David of Dinant and Negative Panentheism 352 Emanuele Costa Das Cogito als Fundament des Wissens 375 Simon Dierig Book Reviews

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