Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction PART I: PERCEPTION Kant on Receptivity and Representation; P.Abela Perceiving Distinct Particulars; L.Allais Is Spatial Awareness Required for Object Perception?; J.Campbell The Normative in Perception; S.Crowell PART II: SCIENCES Is There Any Value in Kant's Account of Mathematics?; G.Bird Kant Speaks to Stephen Hawking; L.Stevenson Reading Kant Topographically: From Critical Philosophy to Empirical Geography; J.Malpas & G.Zoeller PART III: LIMITS OF EXPERIENCE Kant's Metaphors of Spatial Location: Understanding Post-Kantian Space; P.S.Anderson Bird on Kant's Mathematical Antinomies; A.W.Moore Space and the Limits of Objectivity: Could There Be a Disembodied Thinking of Reality?; R.Baiasu PART IV: TIME Heidegger on Time; M.Inwood Heidegger's Interpretation of the Kantian Notion of Time; F.Dastur Time, Space and Body in Bergson, Heidegger and Husserl; D.Zahavi & S.Overgaard Index