LORNE FALKENSTEIN


Selected Publications

·    David Hume,  An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.  Lorne Falkenstein (ed).  Broadview editions.  Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2011.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, “Hume on ‘Genuine,’ ‘True,’ and ‘Rational’ Religion.”  Eighteenth Century Thought 4 (2009): 171-201.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, “Hume’s Response to the Achilles Argument,” in Thomas M. Lennon and Robert J. Stainton, eds., The Achilles of Ratioinalist Psychology  Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind 7 (Springer: 2008), 193-214.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, “Space and Time,” in Saul Traiger, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Hume’s Treatise. (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006), 59-76.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, “Condillac’s Paradox,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (2005): 403-435. Refereed.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, “Reid and Smith on Vision.”  The Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2 (2004): 103-118.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Nativism and the Nature of Thought in Reid's Account of our Knowledge of the External World," in Terence Cuneo and René Van Woudenberg, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid.  (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 156-179.

·    Lorne Falkenstein and Giovanni Grandi, "The Role of Material Impressions In Reid’s Theory of Vision," The Journal of Scottish Philosophy 1 (2003): 117-133.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Étienne Bonnot, Abbé de Condillac, art., The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Hume’s Project in the Natural History of Religion," Religious Studies 39 (2003): 1-21.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Hume and Reid on the Perception of Hardness," Hume Studies 28 (2002): 27-48.

·    Lorne Falkenstein and David Welton, "Humean Contiguity," History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (2001): 279-296.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Reid's Critique of Berkeley's Position on the Inverted Image," Reid Studies 4 (2000-01): 35-51.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Reid's Account of Localization," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (2000): 305-328.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "A Double Edged Sword? Kant's Refutation of Mendelssohn's Proof of the Immortality of the Soul and its implications for his theory of matter," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29 (1998): 561-588.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Hume's Answer to Kant," Noûs 32 (1998): 331-360.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Localizing Sensations: A Reply to Anthony Quinton's Trouble with Kant," Philosophy 73 (1998): 479-489.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Naturalism, Normativity, and Scepticism in Hume's Account of Belief," Hume Studies 23 (1997): 29-72.

·    (Republished in Hume: General Philosophy, David W.D. Owen, ed., The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy [Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2000], 219-261.)

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Kant's Empiricism," Review of Metaphysics 50 (1997): 547-589.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Hume on Manners of Disposition and the Ideas of Space and Time," Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 79 (1997): 179-201.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Hume and Reid on the Simplicity of the Soul," Hume Studies 21 (1995): 25-45.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, Kant's Intuitionism: A Commentary on the Transcendental Aesthetic (Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1995).

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Intuition and Construction in Berkeley's Account of Visual Space," Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1994): 63-84.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Kant's Account of Intuition," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 21 (1991): 165-193.

·    (Republished in Immanuel Kant, vol. 1, Heiner F. Klemme and Manfred Kuehn, eds., The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 1999].)

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Kant, Mendelssohn, Lambert, and the Subjectivity of Time," Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1991): 227-251.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Was Kant a Nativist?" Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (1990): 573-597.

·    (Republished in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Critical Essays, Patricia Kitcher, ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998), 21-44.)

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Berkeley's Argument for Other Minds," History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (1990): 431-440.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Kant's Account of Sensation," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (1990): 63-88.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Kant's First Argument in the Metaphysical Expositions," in Gerhard Funke and Thomas M. Seebohm, eds., Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress, vol. II/1 (Washington: University Press of America, 1989), 219-227.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Kant's Argument for the Non-spatiotemporality of Things in Themselves," Kant-Studien 80 (1989): 265-283.

·    Lorne Falkenstein, "Spaces and Times: A Kantian Response," Idealistic Studies 16 (1986): 1­11.

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