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Ginsborg, Hannah. 1995. “Purposiveness and Normativity.” in
Proceedings of the 8th International
Kant-Congress Memphis 1995, volume II.1, edited by Hoke
Robinson, pp. 453–462. Milwaukee,
Wisconsin: Marquette University Press.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 1997. “Lawfulness without a Law: Kant on the Free Play of
Imagination and Understanding.” Philosophical
Topics 25(1): 37–81.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 1998. “Kant
on the Subjectivity of Taste.” in Kants
Ästhetik / Kant’s Aesthetics / L’esthétique de
Kant, edited by Herman Parret, pp. 448–465. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2001. “Kant on Understanding Organisms as Natural
Purposes.” in Kant and the
Sciences, edited by Eric Watkins, pp. 231–258. Oxford: Oxford University
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2003. “Aesthetic Judging and The Intentionality of Pleasure [on
Allison
(2001)].” Inquiry 46(2): 164–181.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2004. “Two Kinds of Mechanical Inexplicability in Kant and
Aristotle.” Journal of the History of Philosophy
42(1): 33–65.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2005a. “Kant’s Biological Teleology and its Philosophical
Significance.” in A Companion to
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2005b. “Kant’s Aesthetics and Teleology.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2006a. “Thinking the Particular as Contained under the
Universal.” in Aesthetics and
Cognition in Kant’s Critical Philosophy, edited by Quill
Kukla, pp. 35–60. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2006b. “Aesthetic Judgment and Perceptual
Normativity.” Inquiry 49(5): 403–437.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2006c. “Empirical Concepts and the Content of
Experience.” European Journal of Philosophy
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2006d. “Kant and the Problem of Experience.”
Philosophical Topics 34(1–2): 59–106.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2006e. “Reasons for Belief.” Philosophy and
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2008a. “Was Kant a Nonconceptualist?”
Philosophical Studies 137(1): 65–77. Reprinted in Heidemann (2012,
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2008b.
“Interesseloses Wohlgefallen und Allgemeinheit ohne Begriffe
(§§1-9).” in Immanuel Kant: Kritik der
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2011a. “Perception, Generality, and Reasons.” in
Reasons for Belief, edited by
Andrew Reisner and Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen, pp. 131–157. Cambridge:
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2011b.
“Kant.” in The
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2012a. “Meaning, Understanding and Normativity.”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume
86: 127–146.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2012b. “Inside and Outside Language: Stroud’s Nonreductionism
about Meaning.” in The
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2013a. “The Appearance of Spontaneity.” in
Self, World, and Art. Metaphysical Topics in
Kant and Hegel, edited by Dina Emundts, pp. 119–144. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2013b. “Kant’s Aesthetics and Teleology.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
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Ginsborg, Hannah. 2014. “Oughts without Intentions: A Kantian Approach to
Biological Functions.” in Kant’s
Theory of Biology, edited by Ina Goy and Eric Watkins, pp. 259–274. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Ginsborg, Hannah, ed. 2015. The Normativity of Nature. Essays on Kant’s Critique
of Judgement. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199547975.001.0001.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2017. “Why Must We Presuppose the Systematicity of
Nature?” in Kant and the Laws of
Nature, edited by Michaela Massimi and Angela Breitenbach, pp. 71–88. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316389645.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2018a.
“Kant’s ‘Young Poet’ and the Subjectivity of
Aesthetic Judgment.” in Natur und
Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant Kongresses,
volume I, edited by Violetta L. Waibel,
Margit Ruffing, and David Wagner, pp. 291–306. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2018b. “Leaps in the Dark: Epistemological Skepticism in Kripke’s
Wittgenstein.” in Skepticism. Historical and Contemporary
Inquiries, edited by G. Anthony Bruno and A. C. Rutherford, pp. 149–166. London: Routledge.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2018c. “Normativity and Concepts.” in The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and
Normativity, edited by Daniel Star, pp. 989–1014. Oxford
Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199657889.001.0001.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2020. “Wittgenstein on Going On.” Canadian
Journal of Philosophy 50(1): 1–17.
Ginsborg, Hannah. 2022. “Kant’s Aesthetics and Teleology.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2022/entries/kant-aesthetics/.
Shiffrin, Seana Valentine and Ginsborg, Hannah, eds. 2021.
Democratic Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
doi:10.1093/oso/9780190084486.001.0001.
Further References
Allison, Henry E. 2001. Kant’s Theory of Taste. A Reading of the Critique of
Aesthetic Judgment. Modern European
Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Heidemann, Dietmar Hermann, ed. 2012.
Kant and Non-Conceptual Content.
London: Routledge.