Authors

This is a list of authors who are active in Anglophone philosophy and who cite Kant's work as one of their ongoing areas of research. Please email us with any corrections and additions.


Chignell, Andrew

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Kant-related publications:

  1. Corrigendum To: Modal Motivations for Noumenal Ignorance: Knowledge, Cognition, and Coherence
  2. 'As Kant has Shown:' Analytic Theology and the Critical Philosophy
  3. Are Supersensibles Really Possible? The Evidential Role of Symbols
  4. Beauty as a Symbol of Natural Systematicity
  5. Belief in Kant
  6. Can't Kant Cognize His Empirical Self? Or, a Problem for (Almost) Every Interpretation of the Refutation of Idealism
  7. Can Kantian Laws Be Broken? Kant on Miracles
  8. Causal Refutations of Idealism
  9. Causal Refutations of Idealism Revisited
  10. Demoralization and Hope: A Psychological Reading of Kant’s Moral Argument
  11. Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals, by Christine M. Korsgaard
  12. Hope and Despair at the Kantian Chicken Factory: Moral Arguments About Making a Difference
  13. Hopeful Pessimism: The Kantian Mind at the End of All Things
  14. Introduction: On Defending Kant at the Aar
  15. Inefficacy, Despair, and Difference-Making: A Secular Application of Kant's Moral Argument
  16. On Going Back to Kant
  17. Knowledge, Anxiety, Hope: How Kant’s First and Third Questions Relate (Keynote Address)
  18. Kant and the ‘Monstrous’ Ground of Possibility: A Reply to Abaci and Yong
  19. Kant Between the Wars: A Reply to Hohendahl
  20. Kant's Concepts of Justification
  21. Knowledge, Discipline, System, Hope: The Fate of Metaphysics in the Doctrine of Method
  22. Kant's Ethics of Assent: Knowledge and Belief in the Critical Philosophy
  23. Kantian Fallibilism: Knowledge, Certainty, Doubt
  24. Kant, Modality, and the Most Real Being
  25. Kant's Modal Metaphysics, by Nicholas Stang
  26. Kant on Cognition, Givenness, and Ignorance
  27. Kant's One-World Phenomenalism: How the Moral Features Appear
  28. Kant on the Normativity of Taste: The Role of Aesthetic Ideas
  29. Kant, Real Possibility, and the Threat of Spinoza
  30. Kant's Panentheism: The Possibility Proof of 1763 and its Fate in the Critical Period
  31. Review: Dicker, Georges, _Kant's Theory of Knowledge_
  32. Kant, Wood and Moral Arguments
  33. Leibniz and Kant on Empirical Miracles: Rationalism, Freedom, and the Laws
  34. Modal Motivations for Noumenal Ignorance: Knowledge, Cognition, and Coherence
  35. Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy
  36. Review: Moore, _Noble in Reason, Infinite in Faculty: Themes and Variation in Kant's Moral and Religious Philosophy_
  37. On Bitcoin Kings and Public Philosophers (in Honor of Onora O'neill)
  38. Ogilby, Milton, Canary Wine, and the Red Scorpion: Another Look at Kant's Deduction of Taste
  39. Religion and the Sublime
  40. Rational Hope, Moral Order, and the Revolution of the Will
  41. Rational Hope, Possibility, and Divine Action
  42. Review: Glock (Ed.), _Strawson and Kant_
  43. Real Repugnance and Our Ignorance of Things-in-Themselves: A Lockean Problem in Kant and Hegel
  44. Real Repugnance and Belief About Things-in-Themselves: A Problem and Kant's Three Solutions (Including One About Symbols)
  45. The Devil, the Virgin, and the Envoy: Symbols of Moral Struggle in Religion Ii.2
  46. The Many Faces of Transcendental Realism: Willaschek on Kant’s Dialectic
  47. The Problem of Particularity in Kant’s Aesthetic Theory
  48. Three Skeptics and the Critique: Review of Michael Forster's _Kant and Skepticism_
  49. Ulrich Lehner, Kants Vorsehungskonzept Auf Dem Hintergrund der Deutschen Schulphilosophie Und -Theologie , Pp. 532 + Ix, $139
  50. Georges Dicker, Kant's Theory of Knowledge: An Analytical Introduction
  51. Kant's Theory of Causation and its Eighteenth-Century German Background