Introduction, Piotr Kozak (University of Bialystok, Poland), Anna Tomaszewska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) and Bartosz Dzialoszynski (University of Warsaw, Poland) Part I. Science and Metaphysics 1. Kant: Realism - Past and Present, Dietmar Heidemann (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) 2. On Kant's Theory of Hypothetical Judgements, with an Application to the Problem of Causality and Freedom, Marcin Poreba (University of Warsaw, Poland) Part II. Perspectives on Mind 3. Self-Consciousness and Epistemic Agency: Two Kantian Themes in the Philosophy of Mind, Thomas Land (University of Victoria , Canada) 4. Kant on Memory and Imagination, Alfredo Vernazzani (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) 5. Art as a Form of Thinking: Kantian Themes on Beauty, Aesthetic Correctness, and Concepts, Piotr Kozak (University of Bialystok, Poland) Part III.
Moral Faith and Rational Religion 6. Responses to Cliffordian Evidentialism: Proper Basicality and Kant's Pure Rational Faith, Lawrence Pasternack (University of Oklahoma, USA) 7. Revisiting Kant's Idea of the Highest Good: An Attempt at a New Secular Reading, Anna Tomaszewska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Part IV. Enlightenment: An Ongoing Project? 8. Rationality, Autonomy, and Thinking for Oneself: Kantian Answers to Contemporary Concerns in Education, Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet (University of Bucharest/Romanian Academy, Romania) 9. Decolonising Universal Love: Kant, Ubuntu, and Metta, Pärttyli Rinne (Aalto University, Finland) 10. Slavoj zizek on the Abyss of the Subject in Kant, Richard Velkley (Tulane University, USA) Index.