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62Introduction: The Yijing as a Challenge for Western Metaphysical ReflectionJournal of Chinese Philosophy 46 (3-4): 156-160. 2019.Journal of Chinese Philosophy, EarlyView.
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303Kant and the Meaning of Religion. By Terry F. GodloveInternational Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4): 517-519. 2015.
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50Does Tillich Have A Hidden Debt To Kant?Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 21 (3): 73-88. 2019.After briefly recounting a strange, quasi-mystical experience I had while first reading Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, I devote most of this article to exploring various similarities between theories Kant developed and ideas more commonly associated with Paul Tillich. Hints are drawn from Chris Firestone’s book, Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason, which argues that my interpretation of Kant echoes themes in Tillich’s ontology. Among the themes whose Kantian roots I explore a…Read more
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24Egalitarian Sexism: A Kantian Framework for Assessing the Cultural Evolution of MarriageEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 7 (1-2): 35-55. 2017.This first part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the sexes for the cultural evolution of marriage assesses whether Kant should be condemned as a sexist due to his various offensive claims about women. Being antithetical to modern-day assumptions regarding the equality of the sexes, Kant’s views seem to contradict his own egalitarian ethics. A philosophical framework for making cross-cultural ethical assessments requires one to assess those in other c…Read more
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4997Could Kant’s Jesus Be God?International Philosophical Quarterly 52 (4): 421-437. 2012.Although Kant had a high regard for Jesus as a moral teacher, interpreters typically assume that his philosophy disallows belief in Jesus as God. Those who regard Kant as a moral reductionist are especially likely to offer a negative construal of the densely-argued subsection of his 1793 Religion that relates directly to this issue. The recent “affirmative” trend in Kant-scholarship provides the basis for an alternative reading. First, theologians must regard Jesus as human so that belief in Jes…Read more
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98Christopher J. Insole, Kant and the Creation of Freedom: A Theological Problem. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 36 (1): 14-16. 2016.
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939Chapter 16. Kant’s Lectures on Philosophical Theology – Training-Ground for the Moral Pedagogy of Religion?In Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures, De Gruyter. pp. 365-390. 2015.How serious was Kant about his suggestion, in the first edition Preface to Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason (6:10), that he hoped his book would be suitable for use as compulsory reading for a philosophy class that theology students of the future would be required to take in their final year of study? This chapter (of a forthcoming anthology that will include chapters on all of Kant's lecturing activity) begins by sketching the pedagogical themes that develop progressively throughout Re…Read more
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1528Architectonic reasoning and interpretation in Kant and the yijingJournal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (4): 569-583. 2011.This is a thoroughly revised version of a paper that I originally presented at the "Kant in Asia" international conference on "The Unity of Human Personhood, held in Hong Kong in May of 2009. After explaining what Kant means by his "architectonic" form of reasoning, I argue that the Yijing (the Chinese "Book of Changes") exhibits the same type of reasoning. I contrast two uses of architectonic reasoning: divining the truth vs. divination. The article concludes with an illustration of how the Yi…Read more
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1551A Daoist Model for a Kantian ChurchComparative Philosophy 4 (1): 67-89. 2013.Although significant differences undoubtedly exist between Daoism and Kants philosophy, the two systems also have some noteworthy similarities. After calling attention to a few such parallels and sketching the outlines of Kants philosophy of religion, this article focuses on an often-neglected feature of the latter: the four guiding principles of what Kant calls an invisible church (universality, purity, freedom, and unchangeableness). Numerous passages from Lao Zis classic text, Dao-De-Jin…Read more
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77Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2006.While earlier work has emphasized Kant’s philosophy of religion as thinly disguised morality, this timely and original reappraisal of Kant’s philosophy of religion incorporates recent scholarship. In this volume, Chris L. Firestone, Stephen R. Palmquist, and the other contributors make a strong case for more specific focus on religious topics in the Kantian corpus. Main themes include the relationship between Kant’s philosophy of religion and his philosophy as a whole, the contemporary relevance…Read more
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79A Confucian‐Kantian Response to Environmental Eco‐Centrism on Animal EqualityJournal of Chinese Philosophy 43 (3-4): 221-238. 2016.Environmental eco-centrism, the claim that all members of the biosphere are ontologically and axiologically equal, presents a challenge to traditional ethical conceptions of the special status of humanity. Confucian and Kantian ethics approach this topic, and its application to other animals, in different ways: Confucianism employs stories that promote insight into the importance of sincerity and compassion to all animals, including non-human ones; Kant employs abstract reasoning to argue that n…Read more
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83Responses to Critics: What Makes Mysticism Critical?Kantian Review 26 (1): 137-162. 2021.After summarizing the content of my book, Kant and Mysticism, I warn against four preliminary misconceptions. The book never argues that Kant viewed himself as a mystic, fully acknowledges Kant’s negative view of mysticism, offers no comprehensive overview of mystical traditions, and aims to initiate a dialogue, not to have the final word. I then respond to the foregoing essays by the five critics.
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53How Political Is the Kantian Church?Diametros 1-19. 2020.Commentators who lament that Kant offers no concrete guidelines for how to set up an ethical community typically neglect Kant’s claim in Religion that the ethical state of nature can transform into an ethical community only by becoming a people of God—i.e., a religious community, or “church.” Kant’s argument culminates by positing four categorial precepts for church organization. The book’s next four sections can be read as elaborating further on each precept, respectively. Kant repeatedly warns…Read more
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Book review of Manfred Kuehn's Kant: A Biography (2001)Metapsychology Online Reviews 5 (41): 0-0. 2001.
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510Review of: Douglas Burnham’s An Introduction to Kant’s Critique of Judgement (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2000)Kant Studien 96 (2): 255-257. 2005.
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568Ist die Pflicht Kants “Triebfeder” des sittlichen Handelns?Ratio 28 (2): 152-158. 1986.German translation of "Is Duty Kant's "Motive" for Moral Action?" by Joachim Schulte.
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Koliko Je “Kineski” Bio Kant?Dialogue 1 190-207. 2005.Bosnian translation of "How 'Chinese' Was Kant?" (abridged version)
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Farsi translation of ‘Kantian Causality and Quantum Quarks: The Compatibility between Quantum Mechanics and Kant’s Phenomenal World’ (uploaded September 2014)
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935기도에 대한 칸트의 비판적 해석학Sogang University Journal of Philosophy 15 (2): 147-188. 2008.Korean translation of "Kant's Critical Hermeneutic of Prayer".
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2220Immanuel Kant’s theory of justifiable resistance to authority is complex and, at times, appears to conflict with his own practice, if not with itself. He distinguishes between the role of authority in “public” and “private” contexts. In private—e.g., when a person is under contract to do a specific job or accepts a social contract with one’s government—resistance is forbidden; external behavior must be governed by policy or law. In contexts involving the public use of reason, on the other hand—e…Read more
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504Trinta e Cinco Anos de Pesquisas Sobre Kant: Uma Interpretação RetrospectivaKant E-Prints: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12 56-73. 2017.The autobiographical essay, "Thirty-five Years of Research on Kant: a Retrospective Overview", is here translated into Portuguese by Henrique Azevedo. The English version has not been published, but can be provided to interested readers, upon request.
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76Kant on Intuition: Western and Asian Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism (edited book)Routledge. 2018.This anthology consists of 20 chapters, many of which feature engagements between Kant and various Asian philosophers. Key themes include the nature of human intuition (not only as theoretical—pure, sensible, and possibly intellectual—but also as relevant to Kant’s practical philosophy, aesthetics, the sublime, and even mysticism), the status of Kant’s idealism/realism, and Kant’s notion of an object. Roughly half of the chapters take a stance on the recent conceptualism/non-conceptualism debate…Read more
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585Self-Interpretation of Student Dreams as a Tool for Personal Growth in General Education ClassesIn Paul Corrigan (ed.), General Education and University Curriculum Reform: An International Conference in Hong Kong, Cuhk and the Hong Kong America Centre. pp. 78-82. 2013.This chapter is based on a presentation I gave at a conference on General Education. It provides an overview of a course I teach on (Jungian) dream interpretation, focusing especially on the assessment criteria that make it possible to grade students' interpretations of their own dreams in a highly objective manner.
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649‘Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason’Hackett, March. 2009.This introduction to Kant's ground-breaking book on religion summarizes the conflicts Kant himself experienced with religion, explains how the book is related to Kant's other writings, and comments on the extensive influence the book has had on theology and religion over the past 200 years. By far the longest section is an exhaustive summary of the text itself: with only a few (noted) exceptions, the main point of every paragraph in the entire book is summarized with one (or occasionally two) se…Read more
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561This is a review article based on William Franke's book, A Philosophy of the Unsayable. After contrasting standard "analytic" logic with its paradoxical alternative, "synthetic" logic, this article introduces three basic laws of synthetic logic that can help to clarify how it is possible to talk about the so-called "unsayable". Keeping these laws in mind as one reads a book such as Franke's enables one to understand the range of strategies one can employ in the attempt to use words to evoke an e…Read more
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945Cross-Examination of IDKR at AARFaith and Philosophy 29 (2): 170-180. 2012.This essay offers constructive criticism of the book “In Defense of Kant’s Religion” (2008), by Chris L. Firestone and Nathan Jacobs. Follow the link given here to see the published version of this article. In the same journal issue where that version appeared (Faith & Philosophy 29.2), Jacobs and Firestone each published essays that claimed to respond to my criticisms of their book; but for the most part they merely skirted around the points my article makes, often avoiding the key issues (e.g.…Read more
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596THE SYNTHETICITY OF TIME: Comments on Fang's Critique of Divine ComputersPhilosophia Mathematica. 1989.In a recent article in this journal [Phil. Math., II, v.4 (1989), n.2, pp.?- ?] J. Fang argues that we must not be fooled by A.J. Ayer (God rest his soul!) and his cohorts into believing that mathematical knowledge has an analytic a priori status. Even computers, he reminds us, take some amount of time to perform their calculations. The simplicity of Kant's infamous example of a mathematical proposition (7+5=12) is "partly to blame" for "mislead[ing] scholars in the direction of neglecting …Read more
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706A Kantian Critique of Polanyi’s “Post-Critical Philosophy”Convivium: The United Kingdom Review of Post-Critical Thought 24 1-11. 1987.