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3Teleology, Freedom and Will in Kant’s Moral PhilosophyIn M. Ruffing C. La Rocca A. Ferrarin S. Bacin (ed.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010, De Gruyter. pp. 207-218. 2013.
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3Teleology, Freedom and Will in Kant’s Moral PhilosophyIn M. Ruffing C. La Rocca A. Ferrarin S. Bacin (ed.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010, De Gruyter. pp. 207-218. 2013.
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9Teleology, Freedom and Will in Kant’s Moral PhilosophyIn M. Ruffing C. La Rocca A. Ferrarin S. Bacin (ed.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010, De Gruyter. pp. 207-218. 2013.
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7Life and Kant’s ‘Critique of Aesthetic Judgment’In Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido A. De Almeida & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 589-602. 2008.
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609Perfectionism from Wolff to KantIn Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers (eds.), Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 181-202. 2024.This chapter traces the origins of Kant's perfectionism, and so of his moral law, to the formal conception of 'nature' that emerges from his reflection on the work of Wolff and Baumgarten. The conceptual preparation for this move turns upon two hinges, both of which trace to Baumgarten's subtle modifications of Wollffian perfectionism, namely, his fuller articulation of a non-consequentialist, internal morality of actions and what I call a 'hyper-Leibnizian' account of the idea and formal struct…Read more
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565Baumgarten and Kant on ExistenceIn Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers (eds.), Baumgarten and Kant on Metaphysics, Oxford University Press. pp. 131-153. 2018.This chapter re-examines Baumgarten's definition of 'existence' with an eye to evaluating Kant's criticisms of this definition in his pre-Critical writings. It shows that Baumgarten sharply distinguishes existence, as a specific content, from actuality, as the determination with respect to the same content, in a way that has gone unnoticed by pevious commentators. Afer explaining the implications of this disocovery for our understanding of Baumgarten's view of existence in general, it uses this …Read more
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1531The Role of Experience in Kant's Prize EssayIn Karin de Boer & Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet (eds.), The Experiential Turn in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 231-253. 2021.This chapter challenges previous interpretations of the essay by analyzing the essential features of the method it describes. It argues that, even if Kant fails to present a perfectly clear and defensible account of a method for metaphysics, the manner in which he describes this method and the kind of transformation of metaphysical inquiry that he hopes it will accomplish do not testify to a broadly rationalist approach but, in fact, embody the anti-rationalist spirit of Bacon and Newton. Wh…Read more
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652Baumgarten on the Nature and Role of MetaphysicsIn Robb Dunphy & Toby Lovat (eds.), Metaphysics as a Science in Classical German Philosophy, Routledge/taylor & Francis Group. pp. 50-72. 2024.In this chapter, I demonstrate the several fundamental and original aspects of Bamgarten's concpetion of metaphyics that have been overlooked or at least insufficiently investigated. Baumgarten departs from his predecessors, and from many of his contemporaries, by regarding metaphysics as a uniquely human science whose essential purpose is to provide the best instruments for knowing and realising perfection in human life, given that we are subject to essential limitations. This instrumental view…Read more
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908Pure Aesthetic Judging as a Form of LifeIn Jennifer Mensch (ed.), Kant and the Feeling of Life: Beauty and Nature in the Critique of Judgment [Introduction], State University of New York Press. pp. 57-82. 2024.This paper traces the philosophical concept of life prior to Kant and uses this to contextualize his account of aesthetic judgment as a form of life. It argues on this basis that, according to Kant, the form that taste claims for itself, as explicated in its four moments, results in a demand being placed on the transcendental philosopher to admit the idea of an ultimate subjective basis of all cognitive activities in human beings, that is, a shared principle and form of cognititive life htat is …Read more
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63Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2024.
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47Tetens’s Writings on Method, Language, and Anthropology (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. 2022.Containing all of the key writings leading up to the publication of his Philosophical Essays in 1777, this volume presents complete works by Johann Nicolaus Tetens (1736-1807) in English for the very first time. These important essays focus on method in metaphysics and mathematics, the analysis of language, and various anthropological questions that occupied thinkers of the period. Key features of the volume include: · Accurate, readable translations · Detailed scholarly notes · A substantial…Read more
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71Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2018.Kant divided his course of lectures on metaphysics into six parts: a section entitled 'prolegomena' followed by chapters on ontology, cosmology, empirical psychology, rational psychology, and natural theology. This volume's ten chapters, written by leading Kant scholars, constitute the most comprehensive and informed analysis of his metaphysics lectures to date. The book provides balanced coverage of the lecture transcripts from Kant's course by following his general structure, with at least one…Read more
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21The Human Vocation in German Philosophy (edited book)Bloomsbury. 2023.In 18th-century Germany philosophers were occupied with questions of who we are and what we should be. Can the individual fulfill its vocation or is this possible only for humanity as a whole? Is significant progress towards perfection in any way possible for me or just for me as part of humanity? By following the origin and nature of these debates, this collection sheds light on the vocation of humanity in early German philosophy. Featuring translations of Spalding's Contemplation on the Vocati…Read more
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697Problems with the Highest GoodJournal of Transcendental Philosophy 3 (3): 385-404. 2022.In this paper, I want to focus not on the problems that I believe may threaten Kant’s account of the highest good, but instead on those that I believe threaten the majority of the interpretive reconstructions attempted by commentators and thus prevent the emergence of a consensus in the near future. My goal is to set forth exactly four problems to which I believe any successful interpretation or reconstruction of Kant’s account of the highest good will have to provide substantive solutions and, …Read more
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70Brigitte Falkenburg: Kant’s Cosmology: From the Pre-Critical System to the Antinomy of Pure Reason. Springer: Cham 2020, 284 + xvii pp., € 108,99, ISBN: 9783030522896Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 53 (4): 601-603. 2022.
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1824Alexander Baumgarten on the Principle of Sufficient ReasonPhilosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (44): 127-147. 2014.This paper defends the Principle of Sufficient Reason, taking Baumgarten as its guide. The primary aim is not to vindicate the principle, but rather to explore the kinds of resources Baumgarten originally thought sufficient to justify the PSR against its early opponents. The paper also considers Baumgarten’s possible responses to Kant’s pre-Critical objections to the proof of the PSR. The paper finds that Baumgarten possesses reasonable responses to all these objections. While the paper notes th…Read more
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72Neue Reflexionen. Die Frühen Notate zu Baumgartens Metaphysica by Immanuel KantJournal of the History of Philosophy 59 (4): 691-692. 2021.In an age when the use of an approved textbook was required for all lectures held in the kingdom of Prussia, Immanuel Kant's use of such was anything but a formality. The existing exemplars exhibit a density of emendations and notes that is difficult to comprehend without examining a sample page oneself. These typically fill the interleaved blank pages—a common device for lecturing—as well as the margins, the spaces between the lines of text, and even the spaces within the page decorations and m…Read more
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70The Fundamental Ambiguity of Kant’s Teleology of ReasonIn Paula Órdenes & Anna Pickhan (eds.), Teleologische Reflexion in Kants Philosophie, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 11-37. 2019.In a previous study, I argued that Kant was guided throughout his intellectual career by a few fundamental insights regarding what, broadly, has been called “teleology.” In particular, I argued that Kant’s Critical and utterly original conception of the structure and unity of reason as teleological evolved out of his pre-Critical attempts to perfect the theocentric teleology typical of – to take just two relevant examples – Christian Wolff and Alexander Pope. In this process, Kant came to the ge…Read more
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1062Kant’s World Concept of Philosophy and CosmopolitanismArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 101 (4): 535-583. 2019.The goal of this paper is to better understand Kant’s conception of philosophy as a “world concept” (Weltbegriff), which is at the heart of the Architectonic of Pure Reason. This is pursued in two major parts. The first evaluates the textual foundation for reading Kant’s world concept of philosophy as cosmopolitanism and concludes that he most probably never himself equated philosophy as a world concept with any form of cosmopolitanism. The second major part of the paper clarifies this concept o…Read more
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James Kirwan, The Aesthetic in Kant: A Critique (review)Philosophy in Review 25 (5): 259-360. 2005.
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2Anthony Savile, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: An Orientation to the Central ThemePhilosophy in Review 26 (2): 132-134. 2006.
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1Jay F. Rosenberg, Accessing Kant: A Relaxed Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason (review)Philosophy in Review 26 (5): 377-379. 2006.
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3Robert Hanna, Kant, Science, and Human Nature Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 27 (5): 350-352. 2007.
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46Chapter 2. The Unity of Metaphysics in Kant’s LecturesIn Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures, De Gruyter. pp. 64-87. 2015.
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33Chapter 1 MotivationsIn The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 3-56. 2014.
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1James Kirwan, The Aesthetic in Kant: A Critique Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 25 (5): 359-361. 2005.
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196On a Supposed Solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in Kant's Metaphysics of MoralsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 23 (3): 349-373. 2012.The purpose of this paper is to challenge the suggestion that Kant offers a solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in his Metaphysics of Morals. The problem, briefly, is about how Kant can hold moral evil to be imputable when he also seems to hold that freedom is found only in moral actions. After providing a new formulation of this problem under the title ‘Objection R/S’ and describing the popular strategy for addressing it through reference to this text, the paper recounts some of the histo…Read more
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