Karl Ameriks CV 11/23/09 1/5 Personal Born

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Karl Ameriks CV 11/23/09 1/5 Personal Born
Karl Ameriks CV
11/23/09
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Personal
Born/ November 5, 1947 (Munich); U.S. citizen
Degrees/ B.A. Yale 1969 summa cum laude; Ph.D. Yale 1973
Position/ Notre Dame: Asst. Prof., 1973; Assoc. Prof., 1979; Prof., 1985;
McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy, 1999; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Iowa,
Fall 1993
Outside Grants/ Fulbright Fellowship, 1969-70(Tübingen); Alexander von Humboldt
Fellowship, 1977-8(Köln), 1981(Münster), 1987(Freiburg), 1997(Lüneburg); ACLS
Travel Grant (198l) and Grant in Aid (1981); NEH/Council for Philosophic
Studies Summer Institute Grant, 1983(Johns Hopkins); NEH Translation Grant,
1988-9; NEH Travel to Collections Grant, 1991; Alexander von Humboldt
TRANSCOOP Grant, 1994-5; Earhart Foundation Grant 1997; NEH Fellowship 1998;
NEH grant to co-direct Summer Institute for University and College Teachers,
2001; Earhart Foundation Grant 2005, 2010
Address/ Dept. of Philosophy, 100 Malloy Hall, Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, Indiana USA 46556-4619; tel: 574-631-6471; fax: 574-631-8209; e-mail:
[email protected]
Selected professional activity
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Co-editor of series: Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy (1994-)
(approx. 70 vols.)
Founding Co-editor of annual: Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen
Idealismus/International Yearbook of German Idealism (Berlin: de Gruyter, v.
1, 2003-)
Member of Board of Directors, Journal of the History of Philosophy,
Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus/International Yearbook of
German Idealism, Reinhold Edition (Swiss Academy)
Editorial Board: Owl of Minerva, Ethische Anthropologie, Critical Horizons, Kant
Yearbook, Oxford Philosophical Concepts, Philosophisches Jahrbuch
American Philosophical Association Board of Officers 2003-5; Central Division
Program Committee 1991-2, 2001-2; Nominating Committee 1998-9; Vice-President,
2003-4; President, 2004-5;Executive Committee 2003-5; Chair, Nominating
Committee 2005-6
Invited Lecture, APA Pacific Meeting 1984, 1986, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2009; Central
Meeting 1991, 1993; and Eastern Meeting 2001, 2007
Acting President, North American Kant Society (NAKS), 1990-1; President, NAKS,
General Editor, NAKS Studies in Philosophy, and Editor, NAKS Newsletter (all
1991-4); and Member, Advisory Board (1994-)
Member, American Philosophical Association, North American Kant Society, Hegel
Society of America, American Society for Aesthetics, Society for Phenomenology
and Existential Philosophy, Hume Society
Notre Dame/ Director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy, 1981-4; Acting Chair,
Dept. of Philosophy, 1988-9; Member of Steering Committee, Nanovic Institute
for European Studies, 1998-2003; Nanovic Fellow 1998Dissertation Director or *Co-director for: Daniel Kolb, *Steven Naragon, Tad
Schmaltz, Jeffrey Hoover, Eric Watkins, Victor Krebs, *Michael Murray, Andrew
Dzida, John Davenport, *Andrew Lamb, *Patrick Kain, Hayden Anderson, Patrick
Frierson, Noell Birondo, Alissa Branham, Lara Ostaric, *Sean Walsh, *Christian
Johnson, Michael Morris, *Joseph Zepeda, James Hebbeler; in process: *Kevin
Robbins, Angela Schwenkler, *Brian Watkins, *Jason Miller
Co-organizer of conferences: Constructions of Reason: The Work of Onora O'Neill
and Explorations of Kant's Practical Philosophy, Sept. 27-28, 1991; Classical
German Idealist Conceptions of the Self, April 8-10, 1994; Problems of
Autonomy in German Idealism and Romanticism, March 20-21, 2000; German
Idealism and Analytic Philosophy, Dec. 8-10, 2002; The Legacy of Idealism/
Philosophy and Natural Science (in planning stage, with Nicholas Boyle, for
Sept. 18-19, 2010), and member of program committee for national meeting of
Amer. Soc. for Eighteenth Century Studies, April 1-5, 1998
Co-director, NEH Summer Institute June 25-Aug. 3, 2001, ‘Nature, Art, and
Politics after Kant: Reevaluating Early German Romanticism’ (Colorado St.)
Publications
BOOKS
MONOGRAPHS
Kant's Theory of Mind: An Analysis of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1982; expanded ed., 2000), xlii + 348 pp. [=KTM]
Kant and the Fate of Autonomy: Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical
Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000), xiii + 351pp. [= KFA]
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Interpreting Kant’s Critiques (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003), viii + 351 pp.
[=IKC]
Kant and the Historical Turn: Philosophy as Critical Interpretation (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 2006), viii + 335 pp. [=KHT]
COLLECTIONS
The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy, ed.
Karl Ameriks and Dieter Sturma (Albany: State Univ. of New York Press, 1995),
vii + 252 pp.
The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism, ed. Karl Ameriks (Cambridge:
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000), xvi + 305 pp.
Kants Ethik, ed. Karl Ameriks and Dieter Sturma (Paderborn: Mentis, 2004), 298
pp.
Kant’s Moral and Legal Philosophy: The German Philosophical Tradition, ed. Karl
Ameriks and Otfried Höffe (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009), xviii +
324 pp.
TRANSLATIONS AND EDITIONS
Edmund Husserl, Experience and Judgment (Evanston: Northwestern Univ. Press, and
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973), tr. Karl Ameriks and James S.
Churchill, 443 pp.
Lectures on Metaphysics/ Immanuel Kant, ed. and tr. (with an Introduction) Karl
Ameriks and Steve Naragon (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997), xlvii+ 642
pp.
Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Letters on the Kantian Philosophy, ed. Karl Ameriks, tr.
James Hebbeler (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. 2005), l + 230 pp.
ARTICLES
‘Recent Work on Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Mind,’ New Scholasticism,
49(1975), 94-118.
‘Personal Identity and Memory Transfer,’ Southern Journal of Philosophy,
14(1976), 385-91.
‘Criteria of Personal Identity,’ Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 7(1977), 47-69.
‘Husserl's Realism,’ Philosophical Review, 86(1977), 598-619.
‘Kant's Transcendental Deduction as a Regressive Argument,’ Kant-Studien,
69(1978), 273-85. Repr. in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Critical Essays,
ed. Patricia Kitcher (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), and Immanuel
Kant, v. 1, ed. H. Klemme and M. Kuehn (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998). [in IKC]
‘Plantinga and Other Minds,’ Southern Journal of Philosophy, 16(1978), 285-91.
‘Kant and the Claims of Taste, by P. Guyer’ (review), New Scholasticism,
54(1980), 241-9.
‘Kant, by R. Walker’ (review), Teaching Philosophy, 3(1980), 359-62.
‘Kant's Deduction of Freedom and Morality,’ Journal of the History of
Philosophy, 19(1981), 53-79. Repr. in Immanuel Kant, v. 2, ed. H. Klemme and
M. Kuehn (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998). [in IKC]
‘Kant's First Paralogism,’ Akten des V. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, ed. G.
Funke (Bonn: Bouvier, 1981), v. 1, 485-92.
‘Chisholm's Paralogisms,’ Idealistic Studies, 11(1981), 100-108.
‘Recent Work on Kant's Theoretical Philosophy,’ American Philosophical
Quarterly, 19(1982), 1-24. [in IKC]
‘Contemporary German Epistemology: The Significance of Gerold Prauss,’ Inquiry,
25(1982), 125-38.
‘On Experience and Judgment,’ in Husserl: Shorter Works, ed. P. McCormick and F.
Elliston (Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame Press, 1982), 289-94.
‘How to Save Kant's Deduction of Taste,’ Journal of Value Inquiry, 16(1982),
295-302. Repr. in Kant: Critical Assessments, v. 4, ed. R. Chadwick (London:
Routledge, 1992). [in IKC]
‘Kant and Guyer on Apperception,’ Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie,
65(1983), 174-86.
‘Kant on Pure Reason, by R. Walker’ (review), Teaching Philosophy, 6(1983), 679.
‘Kant and the Objectivity of Taste,’ British Journal of Aesthetics, 23(1983), 317. [in IKC]
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‘Kant über Freiheit als Autonomie, by G. Prauss’ (review), Review of
Metaphysics, 38(1984), 136-9.
‘Kant's Transcendental Idealism, by H. E. Allison’ (review), Topoi, 3(1984),
181-5.
‘Husserl, Perception, and Temporal Awareness, by I. Miller’ (review),
Philosophical Review, 94(1985), 414-18.
‘Kant, by O. Höffe’ (review), Review of Metaphysics, 38(1985), 644-5.
‘Kant, by R. Scruton’ (review), Review of Metaphysics, 38(1985), 701-2.
‘Hegel's Critique of Kant's Theoretical Philosophy,’ Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, 46(1985), 1-35. [in KFA]
‘Kant's Theory of Form, by R. B. Pippin’ (review), International Studies in
Philosophy, 18(1986), 74-6.
‘The Hegelian Critique of Kantian Morality,’ in New Essays on Kant, ed. B. den
Ouden (New York: Peter Lang, 1987), 179-212. [in KFA]
‘Remarks on Robinson and the Representation of a Whole,’ Southern Journal of
Philosophy, 25(1987), 63-6.
‘The Transcendental Turn, by M. Gram’ (review), Philosophical Review, 96(1987),
618-20.
‘Erfahrung und Selbstbewusstsein, by W. Hinsch’ (review), Religious Studies
Review, 13(1987), 151.
‘Reinhold and the Short Argument to Idealism,’ in Proceedings: Sixth
International Kant Congress 1985, ed. G. Funke and T. Seebohm (Washington: The
Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and the University Press of
America, 1989), v. 2, part 2, 441-53. [in KFA]
‘Essays on Berkeley, ed. J. Foster and H. Robinson’ (review), Nous, 23(1989),
263-6.
‘Kant on the Good Will,’ in Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten: Ein
kooperativer Kommentar, ed. O. Höffe (Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1989), 45-65.
[in IKC]
‘The Fate of Reason, by F. C. Beiser’ (review), Philosophical Review, 98(1989),
398-401.
‘Kant, Fichte, and Short Arguments to Idealism,’ Archiv für Geschichte der
Philosophie, 72(1990), 63-85. [in KFA]
‘Kant on Spontaneity: Some New Data,’ Proceedings of the VII International KantKongress 1990, ed. G. Funke (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1991), 436-46.
‘Freedom and the End of Reason, by R. Velkley’ (review), Journal of the History
of Philosophy, 29(1991), 162-3.
‘Hegel and Idealism,’ Monist, 74(1991), 386-402. Repr. in Hegel, v. 2, ed. D.
Lamb (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999).
‘The Critique of Metaphysics: Kant and Traditional Ontology,’ in The Cambridge
Companion to Kant, ed. P. Guyer (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1992), 24979. [in IKC]
‘Recent Work on Hegel: The Rehabilitation of an Epistemologist?’ Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, 52(1992), 177-202.
‘Kant's Theory of Freedom, by H. E. Allison’ (review), Ethics, 102(1992), 655-7.
‘Hegel's Theory of Mental Activity, by W. de Vries’ (review), Philosophical
Review, 101(1992), 399-401.
‘Kantian Idealism Today,’ History of Philosophy Quarterly, 9(1992), 329-42. [in
IKC]
‘Kant and Hegel on Freedom: Two New Interpretations,’ Inquiry, 35(1992), 219-32.
[in IKC]
‘Imagination and Interpretation in Kant, by R. Makkreel’ (review), Man and
World, 25(1992), 227-34.
‘The Unity of Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason', by T. C. Williams’ (review),
Kant-Studien, 83 (1992), 467-9.
‘O'Neill on Rights,’ in The Bill of Rights: Bicentennial Reflections, ed. Y.
Hudson and C. Peden (Lewiston: Edwin Mellin Press, 1993), 51-61.
‘Hegel, Kant, and the Structure of the Object, by R. Stern’ (review), Bulletin
of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, #27-28(1993), 58-60.
‘Kant's Theory of Self-Consciousness, by C. T. Powell’ (review), International
Studies in Philosophy, 26(1994), 143-4.
‘Understanding Apperception Today,’ in Kant and Contemporary Epistemology, ed.
P. Parrini (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994), 331-47. [in KFA]
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‘Kant and the Experience of Freedom, by P. Guyer’ (review), Ethics, 104(1994),
207-9.
‘On Paul Guyer's ‘‘Kant and the Experience of Freedom’’,’ Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, 55(1995), 361-7.
‘The Ineliminable Subject: From Kant to Frank,’ in The Modern Subject, ed. K.
Ameriks and D. Sturma (Albany: SUNY Press, 1995), 217-30.
‘Probleme der Moralität bei Kant und Hegel,’ in Das Recht der Vernunft: Kant und
Hegel über Denken, Erkennen und Handeln, ed. C. Fricke et al (Stuttgart:
Frommann-Holzboog, 1995), 263-89.
‘Kant,’ Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,
1995), 398-404.
‘Kant and Mind: Mere Immaterialism,’ Proceedings of the Eighth International
Kant Congress 1995, ed. H. Robinson (Milwaukee: Marquette Univ. Press, 1995),
v. 1, 675-90. [in KTM]
‘Fichte Gesamtausgabe II/10,’ (review), Review of Metaphysics, 50(1996), 151-3.
‘On Schneewind and Kant's Method in Ethics,’ Ideas y Valores 102(1996), 28-53
(also in Spanish). [in IKC]
‘Kant and the Self: A Retrospective,’ in Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute,
and Others in Classical German Philosophy, ed. G. Zoeller and D. Klemm
(Albany: SUNY Press, 1997), 55-72. [in KFA]
‘New Views on Kant's Judgment of Taste,’ in Kants Ästhetik/ Kant's Aesthetics/
L'esthétique de Kant, ed. H. Parret (Berlin/ New York: Walter de Gruyter,
1998), 431-47. [in IKC]
‘The First Edition Paralogisms of Pure Reason,’ in Immanuel Kant: Kritik der
reinen Vernunft, ed. G. Mohr and M. Willaschek (Berlin: Akademie Verlag,
1998), 369-88.
‘Kant,’ Columbia History of Philosophy (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1998),
494-502.
‘Kant,’ Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,
2nd ed. 1999), 460-66.
‘I. Kant, Vorlesungen über Anthropologie’ (review), Journal of the History of
Philosophy 37(1999), 368-70.
‘Fichte's Appeal Today: The Hidden Primacy of the Practical,’ in The Emergence
of German Idealism, ed. M. Baur and D. Dahlstrom (Washington: Catholic Univ.
of America Press, 1999), 116-30. [in KFA]
‘Idealism and Freedom, by H. E. Allison’ (review), Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 49(1999), 825-8.
‘Kantian Humility, by R. Langton’ (review), Philosophical Books 41(2000), 11113.
‘The Practical Foundation of Philosophy in Kant, Fichte, and After,’ in The
Reception of Kant's Critical Philosophy: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel, ed. S.
Sedgwick (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000), 109-128. [in KFA]
‘Introduction: Interpreting German Idealism,’ in The Cambridge Companion to
German Idealism, ed. K. Ameriks (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000), 117.
‘The Legacy of Idealism in the Philosophies of Feuerbach, Marx, and
Kierkegaard,’ in The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism, ed. K. Ameriks
(Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000), 258-81. [in KHT]
‘Taste, Conceptuality, and Objectivity,’ in Kant Actuel, ed. F. Duchesneau, G.
LaFrance, and C. Piché (Montréal/Paris: Bellarmin/Vrin, 2000), 141-61. [in
IKC]
‘Kant on Science and Common Knowledge,’ in Kant and the Sciences, ed. E. Watkins
(Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2001), 31-52. [in KFA]
‘Kant and Short Arguments to Humility,’ in Kant’s Legacy: Essays in Honor of L.
W. Beck, ed. P. Cicovacki (Rochester: Rochester Univ. Press, 2001), 167-94.
[in IKC]
‘Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics and his Pre-Critical Philosophy of Mind:
Unearthing the Unsaid,’ in New Essays on the Precritical Kant, ed. T. Rockmore
(Amherst, NY: Humanity Press, 2001), 19-36. [in KTM]
‘Modifications in Kant's System, 1787 and After,’ in Architektonik und System in
der Philosophie Kants, ed. H.-F. Fulda and J. Stolzenberg (Hamburg: Meiner,
2001), 73-91.
‘Text and Context: Hermeneutical Prolegomena to Interpreting a Kant Text,’ in
Kant verstehen/ Understanding Kant, ed. D. Schönecker and T. Zwenger
(Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2001), 11-31. [in KHT]
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‘Zu Kants Argumentation am Anfang des Dritten Abschnitts der Grundlegung,’ in
Systematische Ethik mit Kant, ed. H.-U. Baumgarten and C. Held (Freiburg:
Alber, 2001), 24-54. [English in IKC]
‘Pure Reason of Itself Alone Suffices to Determine the Will,’ in Immanuel Kant:
Kritik der praktischen Vernunft, ed. O. Höffe (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002),
99-114. [in IKC]
‘Hegel’s Aesthetics: New Perspectives on its Response to Kant and Romanticism,’
Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 45/46(2002), 72-92. [in KHT]
‘Reinhold's Challenge: Systematic Philosophy for the Public,’ Fichte-StudienSupplementa 16, ed. M. Bondeli and A. Lazzari (Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi,
2003), 77-103. [in KFA]
‘Problems from Van Cleve’s Kant: Experience and Objects,’ Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 66(2003), 196-202.
‘On Being Neither Post- Nor Anti-Kantian: A Reply to Breazeale and Larmore
Concerning ‘‘The Fate of Autonomy’’,’ Inquiry 46(2003), 272-92. [in part in
IKC]
‘Apperzeption und Subjekt. Kants Lehre vom Ich,’ in Warum Kant heute?
Systematische Bedeutung und Rezeption seiner Philosophie in der Gegenwart, ed.
D. Heidemann and K. Engelhard (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2004), 76-99. [English in
KHT]
‘On Beiser’s German Idealism,’ Inquiry 47(2004), 86-98. [in KHT]
‘Response to Ulrich Johannes Schneider,’ in Teaching New Histories of
Philosophy, ed. J. B. Schneewind (Princeton: Princeton Center for the Study of
Human Values, 2004), 295-305, 383-5. [in part in KHT]
‘Kant und das Problem der moralischen Motivation,’ in Kants Ethik, ed. K.
Ameriks and D. Sturma (Paderborn: Mentis, 2004), 97-116; English: ‘Kant and
Motivational Externalism,’ in Moralische Motivation. Kant und die
Alternativen, ed. H. Klemme, M. Kühn, D. Schönecker (Hamburg: Meiner, 2005);
Polish: ‘Kant i problem motywacji moralnej,’ in Przeglad Filozoficzny Nowa
Seria 13(2004), 167-82. [in KHT]
‘Zur Einführung: Kants Ethik,’ with D. Sturma, in Kants Ethik, 7-16.
‘Reinhold über Systematik, Populärität und die ‘‘Historische Wende’’,’ in
Philosophie ohne Beynamen. System, Freiheit und Geschichte im Denken Karl
Leonhard Reinholds, ed. M. Bondeli and A. Lazzari (Basel: Schwabe, 2004), 30333; English: ‘Reinhold on Systematicity, Popularity and ‘‘The Historical
Turn’’,’ in System and Context. Early Romantic and Early Idealistic
Constellations/System und Kontext. Frühromantische und Frühidealistische
Konstellationen, ed. R. Ahlers, The New Athenaeum 7(2004), 109-38. [in KHT]
‘The Key Role of Selbstgefühl in Philosophy’s Aesthetic and Historical Turns,’
Critical Horizons 5(2004), 27-52; German: ‘Die Schlüsselrolle des
Selbstgefühls in der ästhetischen und historischen Wende der Philosophie,’ in
Anatomie der Subjektivität, ed. T. Grundmann et al (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp,
2005), 389-416. [in KHT]
‘Einleitung/Introduction,’ with Jürgen Stolzenberg, Internationales Jahrbuch des
Deutschen Idealismus/ International Yearbook of German Idealism: German
Idealism and Contemporary Analytic Philosophy 3(2005), 1-17.
‘Interview on Kant,’ in 100 Et'udov o Kante, Istoriko-Filosofsky Almanach,
Vipusk 1 (Moskva: Sovremennie Tetradi, 2005), 7, 52, 86.
‘Konstellationsforschung und die kopernikanische Wende,’ in
Konstellationsforschung, ed. M. Muslow and M. Stamm (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp,
2005), 101-24. [English in KHT]
‘A Commonsense Kant?’ Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical
Association 79(2005), 19-45. [in KHT]
‘Introduction,’ in Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Letters on the Kantian Philosophy,
ed. K. Ameriks (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. 2005), ix-xxxv. [in part in
KHT]
‘Reinhold’s First Letters on Kant,’ Archivio di filosofia 73(2005), 1-21. [in
KHT]
‘Einleitung/Introduction,’ with Jürgen Stolzenberg, Internationales Jahrbuch des
Deutschen Idealismus/ International Yearbook of German Idealism: German
Idealism and Contemporary Analytic Philosophy 4(2006), 10-17.
‘The Critique of Metaphysics: The Structure and Fate of Kant’s Dialectic,’ in
The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy, ed. P. Guyer
(Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2006), 269-302. [in KHT]
‘Idealism from Kant to Berkeley,’ in Eriugena, Berkeley and the Idealist
Tradition, ed. S. Gersh and D. Moran (Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame Press,
2006), 244-68. [in KHT]
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‘Einleitung/Introduction,’ with Jürgen Stolzenberg, Internationales Jahrbuch des
Deutschen Idealismus/ International Yearbook of German Idealism: Metaphysics
5(2007), 1-30.
'Status des Glaubens, §§90-91, und Allgemeine Anmerkung,' in Immanuel Kant.
Kritik der Urteilskraft, ed. O. Höffe (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2008), 331-49.
'The End of the Critiques: Kant’s Moral ‘‘Creationism’’,' in Rethinking Kant,
vol. 1, ed. P. Muchnik (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008), 165-190.
'Tragedy, Romanticism, and Idealism,' in Das Neue Licht der Frühromantik:
Innovation und Aktualität frühromantischer Philosophie, ed. B. Frischmann and
E. Millán-Zaibert (Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2008), 28-38.
‘Interpretation After Kant,’ Critical Horizons, 10(2009), 31-53.
‘The Purposive Development of Human Capacities,’ in Kant’s ‘Idea for a Universal
History with a Cosmopolitan Aim’, ed. A. Rorty and J. Schmidt (Cambridge:
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009), 46-67.
‘Introduction,’ with O. Höffe, in Kant’s Moral and Legal Philosophy: The German
Philosophical Tradition, ed. K. Ameriks and O. Höffe (Cambridge: Cambridge
Univ. Press, 2009), 1-26.
Articles in press
‘Reinhold, History, and the Foundation of Philosophy,’ in Karl Leonhard Reinhold
and the Enlightenment, ed. G. di Giovanni (Berlin: Springer, 2009), 113-130
'On Reconciling the Transcendental Turn and Kant's Idealism,' in The
Transcendental Turn, ed. S. Gardner (Oxford: Oxford)
'Kant's Idealism on a Moderate Interpretation,' in Kant's Idealism: New
Interpretations of A Controversial Doctrine, ed. D. Schulting (Berlin:
Springer)
‘Reason, Reality, and Religion in the Early Development of Kant’s Ethics,' in
Kant's Moral Metaphysics: God Freedom and Immortality, ed. B. Lipscomb and J.
Krueger (Berlin: de Gruyter)
‘Kant, Human Nature, and History after Rousseau,’ in Kant's 'Observations' and
'Remarks': A Critical Guide, eds. S. Shell and R. Velkley (Cambridge:
Cambridge Univ. Press)
Some recent talks and work in progress
'On the Very Idea of a Historical Turn: Reply to Beiser and Neuhouser':
Baltimore (Eastern APA) 2007
'Freedom from Kant to Kierkegaard and Kosch': Baltimore (Eastern APA) 2007
'Interpretation after Kant': Philadelphia (Temple), New York (New School) 2008;
Chicago (U-Illinois) 2009
‘Hanna, Human Nature, and Kant’: Vancouver (Pacific APA) 2009
'Nietzsche and the Aesthetic Turn in Philosophy': Denver (ASA) 2009
'On Sedgwick's "Reason and History: Kant vs. Hegel"': New York (NYU) 2009
‘Kant, Human Nature, and History after Rousseau’: Fort Collins (CSU) 2009
‘Is Practical Justification in Kant Ultimately Dogmatic?’ in Kant on Practical
Justification, ed. S. Baiasu (Oxford)
'Kant's Ambivalent Cosmopolitanism': Pisa (Kant Kongress) 2010
'Kant and Persons: After Spinoza and Schleiermacher’: Vienna, Johns Hopkins,
Sarajevo (Hegel Kongress) 2010
'Ambiguities in the Concept of Will, Reinhold and Kant, Briefe 2': Siegen
(Reinhold Kongress) 2010