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.
Reath, Andrews
University of California, Riverside - Website
Kant-related publications:
- Agency and Autonomy in Kant's Moral Theory: Selected Essays
- Agency and the Imputation of Consequences in Kant's Ethics
- Autonomy and the Idea of Freedom: Some Reflections on _Groundwork_ Iii
- Book Reviewsstephen Engstrom,. The Form of Practical Knowledge: A Study of the Categorical Imperative.Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 2009. P
- Categorical Imperative
- Contemporary Kantian Ethics
- Formal Approaches to Kant's Formula of Humanity
- Formal Principles and the Form of a Law
- Hedonism, Heteronomy and Kant's Principle of Happiness
- Introduction
- Intelligible Character and the Reciprocity Thesis
- Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory
- Kant's Critical Account of Freedom
- Kant's Conception of Autonomy of the Will
- Kant's 'Critique of Practical Reason': A Critical Guide
- Kant's Moral Philosophy
- Kant's System of Rights
- Kant’s Theory of Moral Sensibility. Respect for the Moral Law and the Influence of Inclination
- Morality and the Course of Nature: Kant's Doctrine of the Highest Good
- Review: Horn, Christoph and Schnecker, Dieter (Eds.), _Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals_
- Reclaiming the History of Ethics: Essays for John Rawls
- Self-Legislation and Duties to Oneself
- Setting Ends for Oneself Through Reason
- The Categorical Imperative and Kant’s Conception of Practical Rationality
- Two Conceptions of the Highest Good in Kant
- The Ground of Practical Laws
- Value and Law in Kant’s Moral Theory
- What Emerged: Autonomy and Heteronomy in the _Groundwork_ and Second _Critique_
- Will, Obligatory Ends and the Completion of Practical Reason: Comments on Barbara Herman's Moral Literacy