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146Kant's concept of the heart: a developmental accountKantian Review. forthcoming.This paper investigates the development of Kant’s concept of ‘heart’ (Herz). Though it has been largely overlooked, ‘heart’ is an important term for Kant, referring to the power of the faculty of desire to produce desires based on feelings. In his Anthropology lectures, the heart belongs entirely to an agent’s Sinnesart (‘way-of-sensing’). In Religion Kant reintroduces it to connect the Sinnesart and the intelligible Denkungsart (‘way-of-thinking’). Whether we freely choose a good or evil heart …Read more
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266Kant's three stages of evil as stages of the heartIn Christoph Horn, Margit Ruffing & Rainer Schäfer (eds.), Kant’s Project of Enlightenment: Proceedings of the 14th International Kant Congress/Kants Projekt der Aufklärung: Kongressakten des 14. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. forthcoming.
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23Alice Pinheiro Walla: Happiness in Kant’s Practical Philosophy: Morality, Indirect Duties, and Welfare Rights. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2022. 218 pages. ISBN 978-1-7936-3354-5 (review)Kant Studien 116 (3): 453-457. 2025.
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979Do Good People Love Themselves? On Rational Self-love in KantKant Studien 115 (4): 433-453. 2024.Kant is frequently read as saying that all self-love is bad, and the virtuous agent is one who suppresses self-love as much as possible. This paper argues that this is mistaken and that the right kind of self-love – what Kant calls rational self-love – plays an important role in a successful moral life. It shows how Kant provides a detailed taxonomy of different kinds of self-love. He contrasts the (practical) incentive of self-love with the (pathological) feeling of it, self-love of benevolence…Read more
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53Thomas E. Hill Jr., Beyond Duty: Kantian Ideals of Respect, Beneficence, and Appreciation(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. xii + 319 (review)Utilitas 35 (2): 164-167. 2023.
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56Allen W. Wood: Kant and Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 270 Seiten. ISBN 978-1-10-842234-5 (review)Kant Studien 113 (1): 143-173. 2022.
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