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Stephen R. Palmquist

Hong Kong Baptist University
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  • Hong Kong Baptist University
    Department of Religion and Philosophy, Faculty of Arts
    Regular Faculty
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Religion
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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19th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Philosophy of Physical Science
Asian Philosophy
  • All publications (78)
  • Faith as Kant's Key to the Justification of Transcendental Reflection
    Heythrop Journal 25 (4): 442-455. 2007.
  •  5
    Contributors
    with Camilla Serck-Hanssen, Bernd Dörflinger, Gerold Prauss, Marcus Willaschek, Gabriele Gava, Karl Ameriks, R. Lanier Anderson, Jill Vance Buroker, Mario Caimi, Mirella Capozzi, Monique Castillo, Andrew Chignell, Klaus Düsing, Andrea Marlen Esser, Michael Friedman, Alessandro Pinzani, Arthur Ripstein, Bianca Ancillotti, Sabrina Maren Bauer, Henny Blomme, Jodie Heap, Sergey Katrechko, Ted Kinnaman, Chong-Fuk Lau, Nikolay Milkov, Güçsal Pusar, Maja Schepelmann, Dieter Schönecker, Jelscha Schmid, Houston Smit, Uygar Abaci, Christopher Benzenberg, Jochen Bojanowski, Alexander Buchinski, Rosalind Chaplin, Angelo Cicatello, Graciela T. De Pierris, Corey W. Dyck, Héctor Ferreiro, Marcello Garibbo, Martin Hammer, Dietmar H. Heidemann, David Hyder, Tim Jankowiak, Marialena Karampatsou, Manja Kisner, Frode Kjosavik, Lucas Leitão Silveira, J. Colin McQuillan, Michael Oberst, Christian Onof, Stefano Papa, Aimen Remida, Keita Sato, Dennis Schulting, Justin Shaddock, and Anhui Huang
    In Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 2041-2046. 2021.
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    مُعجَم مصطلحاتِ كانط
    Dissertation, kant. 2025.
    يُدرج في المعجم التالي أهمّ المصطلحات في فلسفة كانط، مع تعريف بسيط لكلّ منها. (المصطلحات "المحكَمي"، "المنظور" و"الحيثية" هي المصطلحات الوحيدة التي لم يستخدمها كانط نفسه كمصطلحات تقنية). في الأصل، كُتب المعجم هذا كأداة دراسة للمساعدة في جعل الشبكة المعقدة لمصطلحات كانط مفهومةً للطلاب الذين لديهم معرفة محدودة أو معدومة بكتاباته. [رتّبنا المصطلحات المترجَمة وفق الألفبائية العربية وأضفنا المصطلح الألمانيّ الأصليّ وإلى جانبه مقابله الانكليزيّ وأحيانًا الفرنسيّ أيضًا- المترجم]
  •  6
    Immanuel Kant
    Faith and Philosophy 6 (1): 65-75. 1989.
    I begin with a few general suggestions about what it means to be a Christian. I then summarize the new interpretation of Kant as proposing a ‘System of Perspectives,’ which I have set out in greater detail elsewhere. After discussing the important notions of ‘criticism,’ ‘perspective’ and ‘system’ as they operate in Kant’s thought, the bulk of the essay is devoted to an assessment of the theological implications of Kant’s System, I conclude that, contrary to popular opinion, particularly among s…Read more
    I begin with a few general suggestions about what it means to be a Christian. I then summarize the new interpretation of Kant as proposing a ‘System of Perspectives,’ which I have set out in greater detail elsewhere. After discussing the important notions of ‘criticism,’ ‘perspective’ and ‘system’ as they operate in Kant’s thought, the bulk of the essay is devoted to an assessment of the theological implications of Kant’s System, I conclude that, contrary to popular opinion, particularly among some Christian theologians, Kant’s intentions were theologically constructive, and moreover, that his System is thoroughly consistent with the Christian perspective.
  •  3
    Contents
    In Cultivating Personhood: Kant and Asian Philosophy, De Gruyter. 2010.
  •  4
    Editor’s Introduction
    In Cultivating Personhood: Kant and Asian Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 3-35. 2010.
  •  5
    The Idea of Immortality as an Imaginative Projection of an Indefinite Moral Future
    In 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. 925-936. 2013.
  •  6
    Reason’s Need for God’s Actual Existence in Kant’s Religion
    In Ina Goy (ed.), Kant on Proofs for God's Existence, De Gruyter. pp. 161-184. 2023.
  •  4
    The Idea of Immortality as an Imaginative Projection of an Indefinite Moral Future
    In 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. 925-936. 2013.
  •  3
    The Idea of Immortality as an Imaginative Projection of an Indefinite Moral Future
    In 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. 925-936. 2013.
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    The Philosopher as a “Secret Agent” for Peace: Taking Seriously Kant’s Revival of the “Old Question”
    In Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido A. De Almeida & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 597-608. 2008.
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    The Architectonic Form of Kant's Copernican Logic
    Metaphilosophy 17 (4): 266-288. 2007.
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    Comprehensive Commentary on Kant's Religion Within the Bounds of Bare Reason
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2021.
    Palmquist’s _Commentary_ provides the first definitive clarification on Kant’s Philosophy of Religion in English; it includes the full text of Pluhar’s translation, interspersed with explanations, providing both a detailed overview and an original interpretation of Kant’s work. Offers definitive, sentence-level commentary on Kant’s _Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason_ Presents a thoroughly revised version of Pluhar’s translation of the full text of Kant’s Religion, including detailed note…Read more
    Palmquist’s _Commentary_ provides the first definitive clarification on Kant’s Philosophy of Religion in English; it includes the full text of Pluhar’s translation, interspersed with explanations, providing both a detailed overview and an original interpretation of Kant’s work. Offers definitive, sentence-level commentary on Kant’s _Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason_ Presents a thoroughly revised version of Pluhar’s translation of the full text of Kant’s Religion, including detailed notes comparing the translation with the others still in use today Identifies most of the several hundred changes Kant made to the second (1794) edition and unearths evidence that many major changes were responses to criticisms of the first edition Provides both a detailed overview and original interpretation of Kant’s work on the philosophy of religion Demonstrates that Kant’s arguments in _Religion_ are not only cogent, but have clear and profound practical applications to the way religion is actually practiced in the world today Includes a glossary aimed at justifying new translations of key technical terms in _Religion_, many of which have previously neglected religious and theological implications.
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    Creative Genius: The Aesthetic Basis for a Kantian Symbolic Theology
    In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 2885-2894. 2018.
  •  14
    Echoes of God's Presence (Poem)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 19 (1-2): 180-180. 2007.
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    Kant and Mysticism: Critique as the Experience of Baring All in Reason's Light
    Lexington Books. 2022.
    Kant and Mysticism interprets Kant’s early criticism of Swedenborg’s mysticism as the fountainhead of the Critical philosophy. Kantian Critique revolutionizes not only traditional metaphysics, but also our understanding of mysticism: Critical mysticism is a unitive experience that impels us to lay bare all human pretensions to reason’s light.
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    Hu, Xiaoyan, The Aesthetics of Qiyun and Genius: Spirit Consonance in Chinese Landscape Painting and Some Kantian Echoes
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 23 (3): 513-518. 2024.
    Chinese Philosophy
  • General education student post (edited book)
    Baptist university press. 2016.
  • Estudios Kantianos (edited book)
    with Oswaldo Plata Pineda
    Universidad del Cauca. 2006.
  • 拒絕再 Hea ── 真理與意義的追尋 (edited book)
    次文化 [Subculture Limited]. 2013.
  • 100 этюдов о Канте (edited book)
    with Vadim Vasilyev
    Sovremennie Tetradi. 2005.
  • Searching for the Various Methods of Philosophical Counseling and Therapy (edited book)
    Kangwon University. 2017.
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    Reason's need for God's actual existence in Kant's religion
    In Ina Goy (ed.), Kant on Proofs for God's Existence, De Gruyter. pp. 161-184. 2023.
    Immanuel Kant
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    Comprehensive commentary on Kant's Religion within the bounds of bare reason
    Wiley. 2015.
    Palmquist’s Commentary provides the first definitive clarification on Kant’s Philosophy of Religion in English; it includes the full text of Pluhar’s translation, interspersed with explanations, providing both a detailed overview and an original interpretation of Kant’s work. Offers definitive, sentence-level commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason Presents a thoroughly revised version of Pluhar’s translation of the full text of Kant’s Religion, including detailed notes co…Read more
    Palmquist’s Commentary provides the first definitive clarification on Kant’s Philosophy of Religion in English; it includes the full text of Pluhar’s translation, interspersed with explanations, providing both a detailed overview and an original interpretation of Kant’s work. Offers definitive, sentence-level commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason Presents a thoroughly revised version of Pluhar’s translation of the full text of Kant’s Religion, including detailed notes comparing the translation with the others still in use today Identifies most of the several hundred changes Kant made to the second (1794) edition and unearths evidence that many major changes were responses to criticisms of the first edition Provides both a detailed overview and original interpretation of Kant’s work on the philosophy of religion Demonstrates that Kant’s arguments in Religion are not only cogent, but have clear and profound practical applications to the way religion is actually practiced in the world today Includes a glossary aimed at justifying new translations of key technical terms in Religion, many of which have previously neglected religious and theological implications.
    Kant's Works in Practical PhilosophyKant: Philosophy of Religion
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    Nothing Really Matters: Can Kant’s Table of Nothing Secure Metaphysics as Queen of the Sciences?
    In Gregory S. Moss (ed.), The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 77-89. 2023.
    At what is arguably the most significant turning point in the Critique of Pure Reason, where Immanuel Kant has just completed his exploration of the safe ground of possible experience and is about to embark on the Transcendental Dialectic’s exploration of the stormy sea of metaphysics, he introduces one of the greatest curiosities in the Kantian corpus: a “table … of the concept of nothing” (A290/B346-A292/B349). The brief passage, which is tacked on to the end of a “Remark” that supplements an …Read more
    At what is arguably the most significant turning point in the Critique of Pure Reason, where Immanuel Kant has just completed his exploration of the safe ground of possible experience and is about to embark on the Transcendental Dialectic’s exploration of the stormy sea of metaphysics, he introduces one of the greatest curiosities in the Kantian corpus: a “table … of the concept of nothing” (A290/B346-A292/B349). The brief passage, which is tacked on to the end of a “Remark” that supplements an Appendix to a weighty chapter exploring “the Ground of the Distinction of all Objects [Gegenstände] in General into Phenomena and Noumena” (A235/B294), appears as an afterthought to an afterthought to an afterthought and is thus easily overlooked by interpreters. Indeed, the passage may seem to be little more than an amusing distraction, perhaps intended as light entertainment before Kant undertakes the real work of demolishing traditional metaphysics; or at best, it might be one of those annoying sections whose only reason for existing is to fill a perceived (but artificial) gap in the completeness of Kant’s systematic conception of reason’s architectonic unity. This chapter takes the argument seriously, notwithstanding its widespread neglect, by unpacking the specific purpose served by each perspective on “nothing” that appears in Kant’s table. Closer analysis shows how the table clarifies Kant’s notion of “something in general” by contrasting it with four distinct opposites. The passage thereby orients us to appreciate how the Critique secures the status of metaphysics as queen of the sciences.
    Immanuel Kant
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    Chung-ying Cheng’s Dialogue with Confucianism and Kant: A Gadamerian Critique
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (4): 402-409. 2021.
    Gadamer’s hermeneutics offers several strategies for critiquing Chung-ying Cheng’s synthesis of Confucianism and Kant. Interpreting Kant’s Groundwork, Cheng argues that the distinction between perfect and imperfect duties is too rigid: if the “life principle” is the ultimate root of Kant’s four types of duty, then human inclinations are good; Kant’s perfect duties turn out to be imperfect in some situations, while his imperfect duties such as benevolence turn out sometimes to be perfect. Althoug…Read more
    Gadamer’s hermeneutics offers several strategies for critiquing Chung-ying Cheng’s synthesis of Confucianism and Kant. Interpreting Kant’s Groundwork, Cheng argues that the distinction between perfect and imperfect duties is too rigid: if the “life principle” is the ultimate root of Kant’s four types of duty, then human inclinations are good; Kant’s perfect duties turn out to be imperfect in some situations, while his imperfect duties such as benevolence turn out sometimes to be perfect. Although Cheng’s synthesis does not satisfy the Groundwork’s universal aim, it does show how to apply Kant’s insights to empirical moral situations.
    Chinese Philosophy
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    Kant and the Science of Logic: A Historical and Philosophical Reconstruction (review)
    Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 1 (3): 307-312. 2020.
    Immanuel Kant
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    Personal Knowledge In Perspective
    Tradition and Discovery 16 (2): 22-27. 1988.
    Continental PhilosophyPersons
  •  605
    Dream Interpretation for Discovery of Oneself
    In General education student post, Baptist University Press. pp. 1-8. 2016.
    Sigmund FreudPsychology
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    There Is A Presence
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 19 (1-2): 180. 2007.
    Poetry
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