• “Substance and the Emergence of the Cogito in Meditation II”
    Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science. 2003.
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    The Consistency of Kant's Doctrine of Radical Evil
    Dissertation, New School for Social Research. 2002.
    Against the charge that Kant's doctrine of radical evil is inconsistent and alien to his practical philosophy, my aim is to show its necessity within the critical system. First, I undermine the alleged vacuity of Kant's notion of evil by showing that, already in the Groundwork, an evil will is the necessary conceptual correlate of a good will. "Good" and "evil" characterize the agent's form of willing and represent the source of value of right and wrong actions. Then, I show how the doctrine of …Read more
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    An essay on the principles of Rousseau’s anthropology
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (2): 51-77. 2000.
    Against the impression that Rousseau is an eclectic thinker, this paper is an attempt to reconstruct the systematic core of his anthropology. First, I discuss the methodological starting-point. Second, I develop the structural framework required to make the concept of nature operative as an ideal within social contexts. Finally, I interpret Rousseau's genetic account in terms of this framework. Such a procedure allows me to solve two interpretative problems, the aporia of the origin of wickednes…Read more
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    Review: Michalson (ed.), Kant’s Religious Constructivism (edited book)
    Palgrave McMillan. 2014.
    This paper suggests a general interpretative strategy for reading Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason namely, as an attempt to find a middle ground between what Kant considers two forms of excess: the appeal to a transcendent conception of God and the denial of any claim that presupposes God’s existence. To make my case, I use the example of two contemporary thinkers (Wolterstorff and Rorty) and trace their dispute to the antinomic character of “religious reason.” Putting things this w…Read more