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Publications

Journal Articles
  • Fiorella Tomassini (forthcoming) Rights, Morals and the Categorical Imperative. Kant-Studien. 
  • Fiorella Tomassini (forthcoming) Property and the Will: Achenwall and Kant on Ownership Rights. Kantian Review.
  • Mike Gregory (forthcoming) Does the Kantian State Dominate? Ratio
  • Mike Gregory (forthcoming) Kant's Hylomorphic Formulation of Right and the Necessity of the State. Kant-Studien. 
  • Mike Gregory (2022) Kant and Rehberg on Political Theory and Practice. The British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 
  • Mike Gregory (2022) Kant's Duty to Make Virtue Widely Loved. Kantian Review.
  • Janis D. Schaab (forthcoming), Moral Obligation: Relational or Second-Personal? Ergo.
  • Janis D. Schaab (online first), Conspiracy Theories and Rational Critique: A Kantian Procedural Approach. Inquiry.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2022) Kantian Constructivism and the Sources of Normativity. Kant Yearbook 14 (1): 97-120.
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2021) Self-Contradictions of the Will: Reply to Jens Timmermann. Kant-Studien 112(4), 611-622.
  • Janis D. Schaab  (2021) Kant and the Second Person. Journal of the American Philosophical Association 7(4), 494-513.
  • Mike Gregory (2021) Kant's Naturrecht Feyerabend, Achenwall and the Role of the State. Kant Yearbook 13(1),49-71.
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2020) A Kantian Solution to the Trolley Problem. Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 10. Timmons, M. (ed.). Oxford University Press, 204-228.
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2020) How to Use Someone ‘Merely as a Means’. Kantian Review, 25(3), 389-414.
  • Marijana Vujosevic (2020) Kant’s Conception of Moral Strength. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 50(4), 539-553.
  • Marijana Vujosevic (2020) The Kantian Capacity for Moral Self-Control. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 102(1), 102–130. 
  • Fiorella Tomassini (2020) Kant and the Notion of a Juridical Duty to Oneself. International Philosophical Quarterly, 60(3), 257-269.
  • Pauline Kleingeld and Marcus Willaschek (2019) Autonomy without Paradox. Philosophers' Imprint, 19(6), 1-18. 
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2019) On Dealing with Kant’s Racism and Sexism, SGIR Review, 2(2), 3-22.

Book Chapters
  • Kleingeld, Pauline, Gregory, Michael, Tomassini, Fiorella. (forthcoming) “A Brief Guide to Achenwall’s Natural Law: The Textbook for Kant’s Lectures on Legal and Political Philosophy”, in Rauscher, F., (ed.), Kant’s Lectures on Political Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 2023 
  • Mike Gregory (forthcoming) “Whose Vocation? Which Being?: A.W. Rehberg on the Vocation of the Human Being and Political Theory”. In Studies in Modern German Philosophy: The Vocation of the Human Being. Edited by Courtney Fugate and Anne Pollok. Bloomsbury. 
  • Mike Gregory (2022) On the Ethics of Bloodbending. Why Is It So Wrong and Can It Ever Be Right? In Avatar: the Last Airbender and Philosophy.
  • Fiorella Tomassini (forthcoming) Three Models of Natural Right: Baumgarten, Achenwall, and Kant, in Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy​, Courtney Fugate, John Hymers, (eds). Oxford University Press.
  • ​Janis D. Schaab (2022) Kant on Autonomy of the Will, in The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, Ben Colburn (ed.). Routledge.​
  • Fiorella Tomassini (forthcoming) Natural Right and Revolution in Kant’s Doctrine of Right, in Personality and Humanity in Kant, Luigi Caranti, Fernando Silva (eds.). Georg Olms Verlag. 

Edited Volumes & Translations
  • A.W. Rehberg, On the relationship between Theory and Practice (2020). Translated by Michael Gregory. The British Journal of the History of Philosophy. doi: 10.1080/09608788.2020.1838438​
  • Gottfried Achenwall (2020) Prolegomena to Natural Law, Pauline Kleingeld (ed.) and Corinna Vermeulen (trans). University of Groningen Press.
  • Gottfried Achenwall (2020) Natural Law, Pauline Kleingeld (ed.), Corinna Vermeulen (trans.), with an introduction by Paul Guyer. Bloomsbury.

Conference Presentations

Upcoming
  • Janis D. Schaab (2022), Binding Oneself. Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association, University of St Andrews.
Past
  • Janis D. Schaab (2022), Conspiracy Theories and Rational Critique: A Kantian Procedural Approach. PSH (Philosophy, Science, Humanities) lecture, University of Groningen.
  • Fiorella Tomassini (2021), Right, Maxims, and the Categorical Imperative in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals. Commentator: Fred Rauscher (U. Michigan). “Women Scholars Network: Formal Principles in Kant’s Political Philosophy”, Virtual NAKS (North American Kant Society).
  • Leon van Rijsbergen (2021) Flawless Moral Disagreement in Kantian Moral Theory?: A Critique of Flikschuh's Kantian Contextualist Relativism. OZSW Conference, University of Tilburg.
  • Michael Gregory (2021) Does the Kantian State Dominate? OZSW Conference, University of Tilburg.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2021) The Integrity-Morality Link: Practical Identities, Obligations to Oneself, and the Formula of Humanity. What We Owe to Ourselves: A Conference on Duties to Ourselves, CEU, Vienna.
  • Michael Gregory (2021) Kant on Positive Freedom and Democratic Rule, UKKS ECR workshop on Independence and Kant’s Positive Conception of
    Freedom
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2021) Independence and Kant's Positive Conception of Freedom, UKKS Annual Online Lecture.
  • Fiorella Tomassini (2021) Right, maxims and the principle of morals. Multilateral Kant Colloquium, University of Lisbon.
  • Michael Gregory (2021) Does the Kantian State Dominate? Multilateral Kant Colloquium, University of Lisbon.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2021) Autonomy, Self-Legislation, and the Ground of the Moral Law. Multilateral Kant Colloquium, University of Lisbon.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2021) The Integrity-Morality Link: Practical Identities, Obligations to Oneself, and the Formula of Humanity. Rocky Mountains Ethics Congress, University of Colorado, Boulder.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2021) Conspiracy Theories and Rational Critique: A Kantian Procedural Approach. UCD Online Conference on the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories.
  • Michael Gregory (2021) A Republican Approach to the Distinction Between Right and Ethics. Leuven Kant Conference.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2021) Autonomy, Self-Legislation, and the Ground of the Moral Law. Leuven Kant Conference.
  • Janis D. Schaab (2021) Conspiracy Theories and Rational Critique: A Kantian Procedural Approach. Workshop on the Public Use of Reason in the Digital Age by the Helmuth Plessner Society.​
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2021) Independence and Kant's Positive Conception of Freedom. Workshop on Independence in Kant's Political Theory, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2021) What is, for Kant, a Law? Comments on Eric Watkins' Kant on Laws, Pacific Division Meeting of the APA.
  • Michael Gregory (2020) Achenwall, Kant and the State of Nature. North American Kant Society Biannual Conference.
  • Michael Gregory (2020) Kant’s Hylomorphic Formulation of Right and the Necessity of the State. Leuven Kant Conference.
  • Michael Gregory (2020) The Duty to Make Morality Popular. University of Groningen ESPF Colloquium.
  • Michael Gregory (2020) Kant’s Hylomorphic Formulation of Right and the Necessity of the State. University of Groningen GP Colloquium.
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2020) The Duty to Promote the Highest Good. Conference on the Architectonic Role of the Highest Good in Kant's Philosophy, Leuven.
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2020) Kants Theorie der Menschenrassen. Vortragsreihe der BBAW: Kant, ein Rassist?
  • Pauline Kleingeld (2020) A Kantian Solution to the Trolley Problem. Kantian Rationality Lab. 
Banner Image: "Was heisst: Sich im Denken orientiren?" Berlinische Monatschrift, October 1786. p. 325
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