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    Imagination and judgment in Kant's practical philosophy
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (1-2): 101-121. 2008.
    My aim in this article is to understand the role of imagination and practical judgment in Kant's moral philosophy. After a comparison of Kant with Rousseau, I explore Kant's moral philosophy itself — unlike Hannah Arendt, who finds in the enlarged mentality of the third Critique the ground for the activity of imagination in a shared world. Instead, I place the concept of moral legislation in its background, the reflection on particulars relevant to deliberation, and discuss the mutual relation o…Read more
  •  225
    Kant’s Productive Imagination and its Alleged Antecedents
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (1): 65-92. 1995.
    The notion of productive imagination is not only of crucial importance for Kant’s idea of pure reason, and for the unity of our theoretical experience, it is also stunningly seminal for post-Kantian philosophy: think, for instance, of Fichte, Schelling, the German Romantics, and of Hegel’s Glauben und Wissen. For the historian of philosophy, in particular, it is a very intriguing notion. Yet, however fundamental the notion of productive imagination is, it is not easy to determine its precise rol…Read more
  • Hegel and Aristotle
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1): 165-166. 2001.
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    Book reviews (review)
    Man and World 29 (1): 91-106. 1996.
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    Reason in Kant and Hegel
    Kant Yearbook 8 (1): 1-16. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant Yearbook Jahrgang: 8 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-16.
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    Imagination and Hobbes
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (2): 5-27. 2003.
    Whether or not we think that Marshall McLuhan’s prophecy regarding the end of the Gutenberg galaxy and the advent of the civilization of the image has come true in the era of sophisticated computer-enhanced imagery, it seems indisputable that images play a central role in our existence. We are constantly bombarded and inescapably surrounded by images. Publicly accessible and reproducible images are a singularly effective way to find and exemplify a visual representative for what they picture, or…Read more
  • Esistenza e Giudizio in Kant
    Studi Kantiani 15. 2002.