Notes on the contributors; Introduction: idealism from Kant to Hegel Sally Sedgwick; 1. The unity of nature and freedom: Kant's conception of the system of philosophy Paul Guyer; 2. Spinozism, freedom and transcendental dynamics in Kant's final system of transcendental idealism Jeffrey Edwards; 3. Is the Critique of Judgment 'post-critical'? Henry E. Allison; 4. The 'I' as principle of practical philosophy Allen W. Wood; 5. The practical foundation of philosophy in Kant, Fichte and after Karl Ameriks; 6. From critique to metacritique: Fichte's transformation of Kant's transcendental idealism Günter Zöller; 7. Fichte's alleged subjective, psychological, one-sided idealism Robert Pippin; 8. The spirit of the Wissenschaftslehre Daniel Breazeale; 9. The beginnings of Schelling's philosophy of nature Manfred Baum; 10. The nature of subjectivity: the critical and systematic function of Schelling's philosophy of nature Dieter Sturma; 11. Substance, causality and the question of method in Hegel's Science of Logic Stephen Houlgate; 12. Point of view of man or knowledge of God: Kant and Hegel on concept, judgement and reason Béatrice Longuenesse; 13. Kant, Hegel and the fate of 'the' intuitive intellect Kenneth R. Westphal; 14. Metaphysics and morality in Kant and Hegel Sally Sedgwick; Bibliography; Index.