Judgment has emerged as a site for the interdisciplinary exploration of questions of rationality, law and difference. As a consequence, Kant's Critique of judgment-power is prominent in current theoretical debate. Caygill (fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford) challenges the parameters of this debate through a historical analysis of the third Critique which combines deconstructionist and materialist approaches to the history of philosophy. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.