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The legislative sense of law of Kant's first two Critiques shows what conditions must be met to assure that every constituent within an ideal context will be treated equally. The evaluative and judicial sense of law that relates to reflective judgment in the third Critique and can be carried forward to the philosophy of right has the more difficult task of reconciling conflicting interests that manifest themselves in more limited regional contexts.Relating Kant's Theory of Reflective Judgment to the LawWashington University Jurisprudence Review 6 (1): 147-160. 2013.
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Value Theory |
| History of Western Philosophy |