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61Comments on Karin de Boer’s Kant’s Reform of MetaphysicsKantian Review 27 (1): 133-138. 2022.In my comments on Karin de Boer’s Kant’s Reform of Metaphysics, I pose five questions. First, I ask how the fundamental principle of practical philosophy that Kant identifies and claims is fundamentally different from Wolff’s is consistent with the claim that Kant is reforming Wolff’s metaphysics. Second, I ask whether De Boer thinks that Kant, as a reformer of Wolff, continues to accept the Principle of Sufficient Reason (or some variant thereof). Third, I ask whether De Boer accepts Wolff’s co…Read more
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Autonomy and the Legislation of Laws in the Prolegomena (1783)In Stefano Bacin & Oliver Sensen (eds.), The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant’s Moral Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 122-140. 2018.This paper attempts to shed light on Kant’s notion of autonomy in his moral philosophy by considering the extent to which he presents a similar doctrine in his theoretical philosophy, where he strikingly claims (e.g., in the Prolegomena) that the understanding prescribes laws to nature. It argues that even though there are important points of difference between the cases of theoretical legislation of the laws of nature and autonomy in moral philosophy, their extensive parallels make a strong, ev…Read more
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46Wolfgang Ertl, The Guarantee of Perpetual Peace Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, Pp. iv + 72, ISBN 9781108529785 (pbk) £15.00 (review)Kantian Review 26 (2): 340-345. 2021.
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65Replies to the Comments of Angela Breitenbach, Konstantin Pollok and Janum SethiKantian Review 26 (2): 315-334. 2021.
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1On the Necessity and Nature of Simples: Leibniz, Wolff, Baumgarten, and the Pre-Critical KantOxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 3 261-367. 2006.
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205What real progress has metaphysics made since the time of Kant? Kant and the metaphysics of groundingSynthese 198 (Suppl 13): 3213-3229. 2019.This paper argues that, despite appearances to the contrary, Kant and contemporary analytic metaphysicians are interested in the same kind of metaphysical dependence relation that finds application in a range of contexts and that is today commonly referred to as grounding. It also argues that comparing and contrasting Kant’s and contemporary metaphysicians’ accounts of this relation proves useful for both Kant scholarship and for contemporary metaphysics. The analyses provided by contemporary me…Read more
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82Kant on LawsCambridge University Press. 2019.This book focuses on the unity, diversity, and centrality of the notion of law as it is employed in Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy. Eric Watkins argues that, by thinking through a number of issues in various historical, scientific, and philosophical contexts over several decades, Kant is able to develop a univocal concept of law that can nonetheless be applied to a wide range of particular cases, despite the diverse demands that these contexts give rise to. In addition, Watkins show…Read more
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1Kant on Persons and Agency (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2017.Today we consider ourselves to be free and equal persons, capable of acting rationally and autonomously in both practical and theoretical contexts. The essays in this volume show how this conception was first articulated in a fully systematic fashion by Immanuel Kant in the eighteenth century. Twelve leading scholars shed new light on Kant's philosophy, with each devoting particular attention to at least one of three aspects of this conception: autonomy, freedom, and personhood. Some focus on cl…Read more
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54The "Critical Turn": Kant and Herz from 1770 to 1772In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 69-77. 2001.
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5Readings In Modern Philosophy, Volume 2: Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Associated Texts (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 2000.This anthology offers the key works of Locke, Berkeley, and Hume in their entirety or in substantial selections, along with a rich selection of associated texts by other leading thinkers of the period.
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136Kants Übergangskonzeption im ‘Opus Postumum’, by Dina Emundts (review)European Journal of Philosophy 16 (2): 332-336. 2008.No Abstract
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112Entstehung und Aufstieg des Neukantianismus (review)The Owl of Minerva 24 (2): 215-226. 1993.It would certainly be an exaggeration to say that there has been a plethora of work on Neo-Kantianism in recent years. There has, however, been a modest increase, due not only to Köhnke's work but also to Hans-Ludwig Ollig's Der Neukantianismus and Materialien zur Neukantianismus-Diskussion, Thomas Willey's Back To Kant, and Werner Flach's and Helmut Holzey's Erkenntnistheorie und Logik in Neukantianismus. On several counts there is reason to suspect, or at least to hope, that this tendency will…Read more
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124Givenness and Cognition: Reply to Grüne and ChignellJournal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1): 143-152. 2017.stefanie grüne takes issue with our claim that for an object to be given, this object must exist. On her view, givenness, according to Kant, does not require the existence of the object, but only its real possibility. She develops her critique in three steps. First, she argues that the reason why Kant requires objects to be given in intuition is that otherwise our concepts would not have ‘objective reality’ and would thus not constitute cognitions. But since the objective reality of a concept co…Read more
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381Modern Philosophy: An Anthology of Primary Sources (edited book)Hackett Pub. Co.. 2009.The leading anthology of its kind, this volume provides the key works of seven major philosophers, along with a rich selection of associated texts by other...
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91Kant on Infima SpeciesIn Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 283-294. 2013.
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13Kant and the Hiddenness of GodIn Krueger James & Lipscomb Benjamin (eds.), Kant's Moral Metaphysics, Degruyter. pp. 255-290. 2010.
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90Hegel’s Critique of Kant in the Introduction to the Phenomenology of SpiritIn Mario Egger (ed.), Philosophie nach Kant: Neue Wege zum Verständnis von Kants Transzendental- und Moralphilosophie, De Gruyter. pp. 547-570. 2014.
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168The Laws of Motion from Newton to KantPerspectives on Science 5 (3): 311-348. 1997.It is often claimed (most recently by Michael Friedman) that Kant intended to justify Newton’s most fundamental claims expressed in the Principia, such as his laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation. In this article, I argue that the differences between Newton’s laws of motion and Kant’s laws of mechanics are not superficial or merely apparent. Rather, they reflect fundamental differences in their respective projects. This point can be seen especially clearly by considering the natur…Read more
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6Recent Developments in Kant Scholarship: Kant's Philosophy of MindEidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 12. 1994.
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181Kant’s Third Analogy of ExperienceKant Studien 88 (4): 406-441. 1997.The main topic of the following dissertation is Kant's Third Analogy of Experience, which asserts that one must posit a bond of mutual interaction in order to judge that two substances exist simultaneously. Part One considers the Third Analogy proper and reconstructs two plausible arguments for its main claim. Contrary to the view of most commentators , Kant is entitled to a strong causal notion of mutual interaction. Part Two considers the historical debate between proponents of Pre-established…Read more
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46Kant's Elliptical Path, by Karl Ameriks. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2012, xiv + 365 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-969369-6 pb $45 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 22 (S1). 2014.
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244Kant and the myth of the givenInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 51 (5). 2008.Sellars and McDowell, among others, attribute a prominent role to the Myth of the Given. In this paper, I suggest that they have in mind two different versions of the Myth of the Given and I argue that Kant is not the target of one version and, though explicitly under attack from the other, has resources sufficient to mount a satisfactory response. What is essential to this response is a proper understanding of (empirical) concepts as involving unifying functions that can take sensations as inpu…Read more
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234What is, for Kant, a Law of Nature?Kant Studien 105 (4): 471-490. 2014.Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 105 Heft: 4 Seiten: 471-490
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59Review: Reinhard, Die Urteilstafel. Kritik der reinen Vernunft A67-76 / B92–101Review of Metaphysics 45 (3): 602-603. 1992.
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218The Argumentative Structure of Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural ScienceJournal of the History of Philosophy 36 (4): 567-593. 1998.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Argumentative Structure of Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations Of Natural ScienceEric Watkinsone of kant’s most fundamental aims is to justify Newtonian science. However, providing a detailed explanation of even the main structure of his argument (not to mention the specific arguments that fill out this structure) is not a trivial enterprise. While it is clear that Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (1781), his Metaphysical Foundations o…Read more
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78Review: Wunderlich, Kant und die Bewußtseinstheorien des 18. Jahrhunderts (review)Review of Metaphysics 61 (2): 452-454. 2007.
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