Article reviews the book Kant\u27s Platonic Revolution in Moral and Political Philosophy, by T.K. Seung
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Roger Sullivan, An Introduction to Kant\u27s Ethics. Cambridge:...
I suggest that in Kant’s conception of autonomy, we have a faithful variant of a perennial philosoph...
For a long time in Anglo-American political philosophy “Kant’s political philosophy” meant not Kant’...
Article reviews the book Essays on Kant\u27s Political Philosophy, edited by Howard Lloyd Williams
This article reviews the book Kant\u27s System of Rights, by Leslie A. Mulholland
Review to: Pauline Kleingeld, Kant and Cosmopolitanism. The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship...
The translation of Kant’s ideas into more recognisable and accessible terminology from the perspecti...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Richard L. Velldey, Freedom and the End of Reason: On the Mora...
This collection of the political writings of Kant is part of the new Cambridge Texts in the History ...
Best known for his ethical works, Immanuel Kant was part of the liberal Enlightenment and addressed ...
Book review of: Kant, God and metaphysics: the secret thorn by Edward Kanterian, Abingdon, Routled...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Welfare in the Kantian State. By Alexander Kaufman. Oxford: Ox...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Unnecessary Evil: History and Moral Progress in the Philosoph...
This paper examines Kant’s philosophy in three parts. Part I concerns knowledge and looks at reason,...
This essay compares the thoughts of Kant and Marx on revolution. It focuses in particular on two iss...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Roger Sullivan, An Introduction to Kant\u27s Ethics. Cambridge:...
I suggest that in Kant’s conception of autonomy, we have a faithful variant of a perennial philosoph...
For a long time in Anglo-American political philosophy “Kant’s political philosophy” meant not Kant’...
Article reviews the book Essays on Kant\u27s Political Philosophy, edited by Howard Lloyd Williams
This article reviews the book Kant\u27s System of Rights, by Leslie A. Mulholland
Review to: Pauline Kleingeld, Kant and Cosmopolitanism. The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship...
The translation of Kant’s ideas into more recognisable and accessible terminology from the perspecti...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Richard L. Velldey, Freedom and the End of Reason: On the Mora...
This collection of the political writings of Kant is part of the new Cambridge Texts in the History ...
Best known for his ethical works, Immanuel Kant was part of the liberal Enlightenment and addressed ...
Book review of: Kant, God and metaphysics: the secret thorn by Edward Kanterian, Abingdon, Routled...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Welfare in the Kantian State. By Alexander Kaufman. Oxford: Ox...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Unnecessary Evil: History and Moral Progress in the Philosoph...
This paper examines Kant’s philosophy in three parts. Part I concerns knowledge and looks at reason,...
This essay compares the thoughts of Kant and Marx on revolution. It focuses in particular on two iss...
Harry van der Linden\u27s review of: Roger Sullivan, An Introduction to Kant\u27s Ethics. Cambridge:...
I suggest that in Kant’s conception of autonomy, we have a faithful variant of a perennial philosoph...
For a long time in Anglo-American political philosophy “Kant’s political philosophy” meant not Kant’...