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- Radical Evil As A Regulative Idea
- Solving the Regress Puzzle: J. F. Fries’s Psychological Reconstruction of Kant’s Transcendental Methodology
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- The Bounds of Sense and the Limits of Analysis
- Aristotle and the Endoxic Method
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- Restoring Kant’s Conception of the Highest Good
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- The Will, the Will to Believe, and William James: An Ethics of Freedom as Self-Transformation
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- Spinoza’s Acquiescentia
- If We Stop Thinking About Berkeley’s Problem of Continuity, Will It Still Exist?
- Kant, The Actualist Principle, and The Fate of the Only Possible Proof
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- Sittliches Bewusstsein und kategorischer Imperativ in Kants ‘Grundlegung’: Ein Kommentar zum dritten Abschnitt by Heiko Puls (review)
- Scottish Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century. Vol. 1: Morals, Politics, Art, Religion ed. by Aaron Garrett, and James A. Harris (review)
- Sellars and His Legacy ed. by James R. O’Shea (review)