Richard E. Aquila (aquila)
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Aquila, Richard E. 1971a. “The Status of Intentional Objects.” The New Scholasticism 45: 427–456.
Aquila, Richard E. 1972. “Concepts, Objects and the Analytic in Kant.” in Proceedings of the Third International Kant Congress, Held at the University of Rochester, March 30 – April 4, 1970, edited by Lewis White Beck, pp. 212–218. Synthese Historical Library n. 4. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Aquila, Richard E. 1973. “Predication and Hegel’s Metaphysics.” Kant-Studien 64(2): 231–245.
Aquila, Richard E. 1974a. “Kant’s Theory of Concepts.” Kant-Studien 65(1): 1–20.
Aquila, Richard E. 1974b. “Brentano, Descartes and Hume on Awareness.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35: 223–239.
Aquila, Richard E. 1974c. “Emotions, Objects and Causal Relations.” Philosophical Studies 26: 279–285.
Aquila, Richard E. 1974d. “Husserl and Frege on Meaning.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 12(3): 377–383.
Aquila, Richard E. 1975. “Causes and Constituents of Occurrent Emotion.” The Philosophical Quarterly 25(101): 346–349.
Aquila, Richard E. 1976. “Two Kinds of Transcendental Arguments in Kant.” Kant-Studien 67(1): 1–19.
Aquila, Richard E. 1977a. Intentionality: A Study of Mental Acts. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Aquila, Richard E. 1977b. “The Relationship between Pure and Empirical Intuition in Kant.” Kant-Studien 68(1–4): 275–289.
Aquila, Richard E. 1978. “The Identity of Thought and Object in Spinoza.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 16(3): 271–288.
Aquila, Richard E. 1979a. “Things in Themselves and Appearances: Intentionality and Reality in Kant.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 61(3): 293–308.
Aquila, Richard E. 1979b. “A New Look at Kant’s Aesthetic Judgment.” Kant-Studien 70(1): 17–34. Reprinted in Cohen and Guyer (1982, 87–114).
Aquila, Richard E. 1979c. “Personal Identity and Kant’s ‘Refutation of Idealism’ .” Kant-Studien 70(3): 259–278.
Aquila, Richard E. 1981a. “Intentional Objects and Kantian Appearances.” Philosophical Topics 12(2): 9–37. Reprinted in Mohanty and Shahan (1982, 9–37).
Aquila, Richard E. 1981b. “ ‘A priori’ Form and ‘a priori’ Knowledge in the Transcendental Aesthetic.” in Akten des 5. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Mainz, 4.-8. April 1981, volume I,1, edited by Gerhard Funke, pp. 83–90. Bonn: Bouvier Verlag Herbert Grundmann.
Aquila, Richard E. 1982. “Is Sensation the Material of Appearances?” in Interpreting Kant, edited by Moltke S. Gram, pp. 11–29. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press.
Aquila, Richard E. 1983a. Representational Mind: A Study of Kant’s Theory of Knowledge. Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
Aquila, Richard E. 1983b. “States of Affairs and Identity of Attributes in Spinoza.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 8: Contemporary perspectives on the history of philosophy, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 161–179. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Aquila, Richard E. 1985. “Necessity and Irreversibility in the Second Analogy.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 2(2): 203–215.
Aquila, Richard E. 1987. “Matter, Form, and Imaginative Association in Sensory Intuition.” in New Essays on Kant, edited by Bernard den Ouden and Marcia Moen, pp. 73–109. American University Studies n. 20. Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang.
Aquila, Richard E. 1989a. Matter in Mind: A Study of Kant’s Transcendental Deduction. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
Aquila, Richard E. 1989b. “Imagination as a ‘Medium’ in the Critique of Pure Reason.” The Monist 72: 209–221.
Aquila, Richard E. 1989c. “Intentionality, Content, and Primitive Mental Directedness.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49: 583–604.
Aquila, Richard E. 1990. “Consciousness as Higher-Order Thought: Two Objections.” American Philosophical Quarterly 27: 81–87.
Aquila, Richard E. 1992a. “The Subject as Appearance and as Thing in Itself in the Critique of Pure Reason: Reflections in the Light of the Role of Imagination in Apprehension.” in Minds, Ideas and Objects: Essays on the Theory of Representation in Modern Philosophy, edited by Phillip D. Cummins and Guenter Zoeller, pp. 317–327. Noth American Kant Society Studies in Philosophy n. 2. Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
Aquila, Richard E. 1992b. “Unity of Organism, Unity of Thought, and the Unity of the Critique of Judgment.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 30(supplement 1): 139–155. Special issue “System and Teleology in Kant’s Critique of Judgment,” edited by Hoke Robinson.
Aquila, Richard E. 1992c. “On Plotinus and the ‘Togetherness’ of Consciousness.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 30(1): 7–32.
Aquila, Richard E. 1993. “On the ‘Subjects’ of Knowing and Willing and the ‘I’ in Schopenhauer.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 10(3): 241–260.
Aquila, Richard E. 1994. “The Holistic Character of Kantian Intuition.” in Kant and Contemporary Epistemology. Papers from an international workshop held at the Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science, May 27-30, 1992, edited by Paolo Parrini, pp. 309–330. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 54. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Aquila, Richard E. 1995a. “The Content of Cartesian Sensation and the Intermingling of Mind and Body.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 12(2): 209–226.
Aquila, Richard E. 1995b. “Transcendental Unity as a Quasi-Object in the First Critique.” in Proceedings of the 8th International Kant-Congress Memphis 1995, volume I.2, edited by Hoke Robinson, pp. 483–504. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press.
Aquila, Richard E. 1997. “Unity of Apperception and the Division of Labour in the Transcendental Analytic.” Kantian Review 1: 17–52.
Aquila, Richard E. 1998. “Sartre’s Other and the Field of Consciousness: A ‘Husserlian’ Reading.” European Journal of Philosophy 6(3): 253–276.
Aquila, Richard E. 2001a. “Infinitude, Whole-Part Priority, and the Ambiguity of Kantian ‘Space’ and ‘Time’ .” in Kant und die Berliner Aufklärung, Akten des IX. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, volume 2, edited by Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, and Ralph Schumacher, pp. 99–109. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Aquila, Richard E. 2001b. “Review of Sacks (2003).” Kantian Review 5: 114–119.
Aquila, Richard E. 2002. “Review of Abela (2002).” Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 9(12).
Aquila, Richard E. 2003. “Hans Vaihinger and Some Recent Intentionalist Readings of Kant.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 41(2): 231–250.
Aquila, Richard E. 2015. “Review of Waxman (2013).” The Philosophical Review 124(3): 583–589.
Aquila, Richard E. 2016. “Cartesian Consciousness and the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.” in Bewusstsein / Consciousness, edited by Dina Emundts and Sally Sedgwick, pp. 3–24. Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism, 11 (2013). Berlin: de Gruyter.
Further References
Abela, Paul. 2002. Kant’s Empirical Realism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199242740.001.0001.
Cohen, Ted and Guyer, Paul, eds. 1982. Essays in Kant’s Aesthetics. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Mohanty, Jitendra Nath and Shahan, Robert W., eds. 1982. Essays on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.
Sacks, Mark. 2003. Objectivity and Insight. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Waxman, Wayne. 2013. Kant’s Anatomy of the Intelligent Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199328314.001.0001.