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PAUL GUYER

FLORENCE R.C. MURRAY PROFESSOR IN THE HUMANITIES

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

 Department of Philosophy 200 Wister Road
 433 Logan Hall     Ardmore, PA 19003
 University of Pennsylvania 610-658-0993
 

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6304

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pguyer@nous.phil.upenn.edu

Education

Harvard College: A.B. summa cum laude, June, 1969

National Merit Scholarship

John Harvard Scholar

Detur Prize

Phi Beta Kappa Senior Sixteen

George Plimpton Adams Prize in Philosophy

Harvard University: A.M., June, 1971; Ph.D., March, 1974

Graduate Prize Fellowship, 1969-73

David and Emily Carrier Prize in Philosophy

Teaching Appointments

Florence R.C. Murray Professor in the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania, 1991--

Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1983--

(Member of the Graduate Group in German, 1999-- )

Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois-Chicago, 1978-83

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 1973-78

Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 2002

Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1987

Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania,

1982

Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1975

Courses Taught

Upper Level: Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason; Kant’s Critique of Metaphysics; Kant’s Moral and Political Philosophy; Kant’s Aesthetics; Kant on Systematicity; Hegel’s Logic; Locke and Leibniz; Classical British Philosophy; Hume; Eighteenth Century Aesthetics; Post-Kantian Aesthetics; Nineteenth Century Aesthetics; Twentieth Century Aesthetics; Liberalism and its Critics (with Samuel Freeman); Classical British Moral Philosophy; Post-Kantian Epistemology (the reception of Kant since 1900)

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Intermediate Level: Kant; Hegel; Hegel’s Critique of Kant; Nineteenth Century Philosophy; Aesthetics; History of Aesthetics; Philosophy of History; Ethics of Kant and Hume; Nineteenth Century Philosophy

Introductory: History of Modern Philosophy; Philosophical Problems; Philosophy and Art; Tragedy and Philosophy; The Principles and Practice of Freedom (Pilot Curriculm)

Administrative Activities

University of Pennsylvania: Department Chair, 1984-89, 1998-2001; Acting Department Chair, 1995-96; Humanities Coordinating Committee (twice); Humanities Council; SAS Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility; SAS Graduate Fellowship Committee; SAS Personnel Committee, 1991-93; History and Sociology of Science Department Internal Review, 1993-94 (chair); History Department Internal Review, 1994-95; SAS Committee on Undergraduate Education, 1998-2000; SAS General Requirement Committee (Chair) (1994-96); Philosophy, Politics and Economics major, Director, 1994-95; Senate Committe on Students and Educational Policy, 1997-98; Acting Undergraduate Chair, Spring 1998; Penn Humanities Forum Advisory Board, 1998- ; Chair, Subcommittee on Fellowships and Awards, Penn Humanities Forum, 1999-2001; Pilot Curriculum Executive Committee, 2000-3, Pilot Curriculum General Requirement Committee, 2003- ; SAS Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility, chair, 2004-5

University of Illinois-Chicago: Director of Graduate Studies; Graduate Admissions; Promotion and Tenure Committee; Acting Chair; Institute of Humanities Executive Committee; Newberry Library Advisory Committee

University of Pittsburgh: Director of Graduate Studies; Graduate Admissions; Germanic Studies Committee

Professional Activities

General Co-Editor, Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant, 1986-- (sixteen volumes planned; twelve volumes published as of 11/04)

Co-Editor, Cambridge University Press series The Evolution of Modern Philosophy, 1994-- (twelve volumes commisioned, three published, one in press as of 4/05)

Member, Editorial Boards: Oxford Encyclopedia of Aesthetics; Cambridge History of Nineteenth Century Philosophy; Cambridge History of Twentieth Century Philosophy; The Kantian Review; Revista Kantiana (Brazil); Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (online); Philosophiques (Montreal); Ethica@ (Brazil)

Program Committee, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, 1988-90

Executive Committee, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, 1998-2001

Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities, Regional Selection Committee, 1987--2001

North American Kant Society, Advisory Board (chair, 1992- )

American Society for Aesthetics, Program Committee, 1982-3, 2001-2

N.E.H. Summer Institute on Early Modern Philosophy, Participant, 1974

N.E.H. Summer Institute on Art and the Emergence of the Aesthetic, 1990; Lecturer

American Council of Learned Societies, Fellowship Panels, 1999-2001

Charlotte W. Newcomb Dissertation Fellowship referee, 2002-

Refereeing and Consulting:

Books: Cambridge University Press; Oxford University Press; Harvard University Press; Princeton University Press; University of Chicago Press; Yale University Press; Cornell University Press; Columbia University Press; University of Wisconsin Press; University of Minnesota Press; Hackett Publishing Company; University of California Press; University of Pittsburgh Press; Pennsylvania State University Press; Edinburgh University Press; Routledge; MIT Press; Catholic University Press; Blackwell

Articles: Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism; American Philosophical Quarterly; Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie; Canadian Journal of Philosophy; Dialogos; Ethics; Idealistic Studies; Iyyun; International Studies in Philosophy; Journal of the History of Ideas; Journal of the History of Philosophy; Journal of Philosophical Research; Kantian Review; Law and Philosophy; Nous; Pacific Philosophical Quarterly; The Philosophical Review; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research; Synthese

Other: Review of Metaphysics dissertation competition; National Humanities Center fellowship competition; ACLS fellowship competition; Guggenheim Foundation fellowship competition; MacArthur fellowship competition; Canadian Research Council; External Review, Columbia University philosophy department

Prizes, Honors, and Fellowships

Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999-

Centennial Medal of the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1996

Franklin J. Matchette Prize, American Philosophical Association, 1981

Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellowship, Princeton University Center for Human

Values

NEH Senior University Research Fellowship, 1989-90

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 1982-83

NEH Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, 1978-79

ACLS Travel Grants, 1980, 1988

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Sole Author:

Kant and the Claims of Taste. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1979. Pp. xi, 447.

Second, expanded edition (cloth and paper): Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Kant and the Claims of Knowledge. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Pp. xiv, 482.

(Cloth and paper editions)

Kant and the Experience of Freedom: Essays on Aesthetics and Morality. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Pp. xvi, 448.

Corrected paperback edition: 1996

Kant on Freedom, Law and Happiness. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. Pp. xii, 440.

(Cloth and paper editions)

Kant’s System of Nature and Freedom: Selected Essays. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005. Pp. viii, 384.

Values of Beauty: Historical Essays in Aesthetics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, in 2005. Pp. Pp. xxi, 366.

Kant. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. MS 520 pp.

Editor:

Essays in Kant’s Aesthetics. Edited by Ted Cohen and Paul Guyer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. Pp. x, 323.

(Cloth and paper editions)

The Cambridge Companion to Kant. Edited, with introduction and bibliography, by Paul Guyer. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Pp. 482.

(Cloth and paper editions)

Pursuits of Reason: Essays in Honor of Stanley Cavell. Edited by Ted Cohen, Paul Guyer, and Hilary Putnam. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1993. Pp. xii, 401.

Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Critical Essays. Edited, with an introduction and bibliography, by Paul Guyer. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. Pp. xlv, 369.

(Cloth and paper editions)

Immanuel Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment: Critical Essays. Edited, with an introduction and bibliography, by Paul Guyer. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. Pp. xxi, 253.

(Cloth and paper editions)

The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 2006. Pp. 722.

(Cloth and paper editions)

Editor and Translator:

Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason. Edited and translated by Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. 785.

Immanuel Kant, Critique of the Power of Judgment. Edited by Paul Guyer, translated by Paul Guyer and Eric Matthews. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. lii, 423.

Immanuel Kant, Notes and Fragments. Edited by Paul Guyer, translated by Curtis Bowman, Paul Guyer, and Frederick Rauscher. The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. xxx, 663.

ARTICLES

 “   Pleasure and Proportion in Kant’s Aesthetics” (abstract), Journal of
Philosophy 73 (1976): 758.
 

 “   Formalism and the Theory of Expression in Kant’s Aesthetics,”
Kant-Studien 68 (1977): 46-70.
 

 “   Interest, Nature, and Art: A Problem in Kant’s Aesthetics,” Review of
Metaphysics 31 (1978): 580-603.
 

 “   Disinterestedness and Desire in Kant’s Aesthetics,” Journal of
Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (1978): 449-60.
 

Reprinted in Perspectives on Kant, Vol. 4, edited by Ruth Chadwick and Clive Cazeaux (London: Routledge, 1992).

 “   Hegel, Leibniz, und der Widerspruch im Endlichen,” in Rolf-Peter
Horstmann, ed., Dialektik in der Philosophie Hegels (Frankfurt am Main:
Suhrkamp Verlag, 1978), pp. 230-60.
 

 “   Hegel, Leibniz and the Contradiction in the Finite,” Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 40 (1979): 75-99.
 

 “   Kant on Apperception and A Priori Synthesis,” American Philosophical
Quarterly 17 (1980): 205-12.
 

 “   Placing Myself in Time,” in Gerhard Funke, ed., Akten des 5.
Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Teil II (Bonn: Bouvier Verlag, 1981), pp.
524-33.
 

 “   Kant’s Tactics in the Transcendental Deduction,” Philosophical Topics
12 (1981): 157-99.
 

Reprinted in J.N. Mohanty and R.W. Shahan, eds., Essays on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982), pp. 157-99.

 “   Pleasure and Society in Kant’s Theory of Taste,” in Cohen and Guyer,
eds., Essays in Kant’s Aesthetics, pp. 21-54.
 

 “   Kant’s Distinction between the Beautiful and Sublime,” Review of
Metaphysics 35 (1982): 753-83.
 

 “   Autonomy and Integrity in Kant’s Aesthetics,” Monist 66 (1983):
167-88.
 

 “   Kant’s Intentions in the Refutation of Idealism,” The Philosophical
Review 92 (1983): 329-83.
 

Reprinted in Heiner F. Klemme and Manfred Kuehn, eds., Immanuel Kant, The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy (Dartmouth, UK: Ashgate, 1999), Volume I, pp. 277-332.

 “   Der transzendentale Status der Systematizität,” in Eva Schaper and
Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, eds., Bedingungen der Möglichkeit: “Transcendental
Arguments” and Transzendentales Denken (Stuttgart: Klett-Cottta Verlag,
1984), pp. 115-22.
 

 “   Direktes Wissen und die ‘Widerlegung des Idealismus’,” in Schaper and
Vossenkuhl, eds., Bedingungen der Möglichkeit, pp. 236-42.
 

 “   Mary Mothersill’s Beauty Restored,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art
Criticism 45 (1986): 245-55.
 

 “   Dialektik als Methode: Antwort auf E. Albrecht,” in Dieter Henrich,
ed., Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta Verlag, 1986),
pp. 164-77.
 

Also published in Russian in T. Oiserman and N. Motroschilowa, eds., Philosophia Hegela: Problemi Dialektiki (Moscow: Hauka, 1987), pp. 24-36.

 “   Nature, Art and Autonomy: A Copernican Revolution in Kant’s
Aesthetics,” in Konrad Cramer et al, eds., Theorie der Subjektivität
(Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1987), pp. 299-343.
 

 “   The Failure of the B-Deduction,” Southern Journal of Philosophy 25,
Supplement (1987): 617-85.
 

 “   On Kitcher on Kant and the Claims of Knowledge,” Pacific Philosophical
Quarterly 68 (1987): 317-31.
 

 “   The Unity of Reason: Pure Reason as Practical Reason in Kant’s Early
Conception of the Transcendental Dialectic,” Monist 72 (1989): 139-67.
 

 “   Kant’s Ambivalent Analogies,” in Gerhard Funke and Thomas Seebohm,
eds., Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress (Washington: The
Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of
America, 1989), Vol II/1, pp. 33-48.
 

 “   The Rehabilitation of Transcendental Idealism?”, in Eva Schaper and
Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, eds., Reading Kant: New Perspectives on Transcendental
Arguments and Critical Philosophy (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989), pp.
140-67.
 

 “   Psychology and the Transcendental Deduction,” in Eckart Förster, ed.,
Kant’s Transcendental Deductions: The Three Critiques and Opus postumum
(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1989), pp. 47-68.
 

“Feeling and Freedom: Kant on Aesthetics and Morality,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (1990): 137-46.

 “   Reason and Reflective Judgment: Kant on the Significance of
Systematicity,” Nous 24 (1990): 17-43.
 

 “   Kant’s Conception of Empirical Law,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian
Society, Supplementary Volume 64 (London: The Aristotelian Society, 1990),
pp. 221-42.
 

 “   Hegel on Kant’s Aesthetics: Necessity and Contingency in Beauty and
Art,” in Hans-Friedrich Fulda and Rolf-Peter Horstmann, eds., Hegel und die
“Kritik der Urteilskraft” (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta Verlag, 1990), pp. 80-98.
 

 “   Mendelssohn and Kant: One Source of the Critical Philosophy,”
Philosophical Topics 19 (1991): 119-52.
 

 “   Kant on Duties Regarding Nature,” in Ryszard Panasiuk,
ed.,Mensch--Natur--Kosmos, Acta Universitatis Lodziensis, Folia
Philosophica 8 (Lodz: Uniwersytetu Lodzkiego, 1991): 21-44.
 

Also in Polish in Folia Philosophica 10 (1993).

 “   Kant’s Ether Deduction and the Possibility of Experience,” in Gerhard
Funke and T.M. Seebohm, eds., Proceedings of the Seventh International Kant
Congress (Bonn: Bouvier, 1991), pp. 110-23.
 

 “   The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories,” in Paul Guyer, ed.,
The Cambridge Companion to Kant (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1992), pp. 125-63.
 

 “   Friedrich Schiller,” in Lawrence C. Becker, ed., Encyclopedia of
Ethics (New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 1127-8
 

 “   Christian Wolff,” in Lawrence C. Becker, ed., Encyclopedia of Ethics,
pp. 1324-7.
 

 “   Natural Ends and the End of Nature: Reply to Richard Aquila,” in
Southern Journal of Philosophy 30, Supplementary Volume (1992): 157-65.
 

 “   Thomson’s Problems with Kant: A Comment on ‘Kant’s Problems with
Ugliness’,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1992): 317-19.
 

 “   Thought and Being: Hegel’s Critique of Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy,”
in F.C. Beiser, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Hegel (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 171-210.
 

 “   The Standard of Taste and the ‘Most Ardent Desire of Society’,” in Ted
Cohen, Paul Guyer, and Hilary Putnam, eds., Pursuits of Reason: Essays in
Honor of Stanley Cavell (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1993), pp.
37-66.
 

 “   Kant’s Morality of Law and Morality of Freedom,” in Russell B. Dancy,
ed., Kant and Critique: New Essays in Honor of W.B. Werkmeister (Dordrecht:
Kluwer, 1993), pp. 43-89.
 

 “   Locke on Language,” in Vere C. Chappell, The Cambridge Companion to
Locke (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 115-45.
 

 “   The Systematic Order of Nature and the Systematic Union of Ends,” in
H.F. Fulda and R.P Horstmann, eds., Vernunftbegriffe in der Moderne
(Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta Verlag, 1994), pp. 199-221.
 

 “   Kant’s Conception of Fine Art,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art
Criticism 52 (1994): 175-85.
 

 “   Beauty, Sublimity and Expression: Reply to Wicks and Cantrick,”
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (1995) 194-5.
 

 “   Moral Anthropology in Kant’s Aesthetics and Ethics: A Reply to Ameriks
and Sherman on Kant and the Experience of Freedom,” Book Symposium,
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (1995): 357-9, 379-91.
 

 “   Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb,” in The Cambridge Dictionary of
Philosophy, ed. Robert Audi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995),
pp. 64-5.
 

 “   Wolff, Christian,” in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, ed.
Robert Audi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 859-60.
 

 “   Freiheit als ‘der innere Werth der Welt’,” in C. Fricke, P. König, and
T. Petersen, eds., Das Recht der Vernunft: Kant und Hegel über Denken,
Erkennen, und Handeln (Stuttgart: Fromann-Holzboog, 1995), pp. 231-62.
(translation by Thomas Petersen)
 

 “   The Possibility of the Categorical Imperative,” The Philosophical
Review 104 (1995): 353-85.
 

Reprinted in The Philosopher’s Annual, Volume XVIII--1995 (Atascadero, Ca.: Ridgeview Publishing, 1997), pp. 135-61; editors’ selection as one of the ten best articles of 1995.

Reprinted in Paul Guyer, ed., Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Critical Essays (Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998).

Reprinted in Reprinted in Heiner F. Klemme and Manfred Kuehn, eds., Immanuel Kant, The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy (Dartmouth, UK: Ashgate, 1999), Volume II, pp. 15-47.

 “   Nature, Morality and and the Possibility of Peace,” Proceedings of the
Eighth International Kant Congress, ed. Hoke Robinson.  (Milwaukee:
Marquette University Press, 1995).  Vol. I, Pt. 1, pp. 51-69.
 

 “   Pleasure and Knowledge in Schopenhauer’s Aesthetics,” in Schopenhauer,
Philosophy and Art, ed. Dale Jacquette (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1996), pp. 109-32.
 

 “   The Value of Agency”: Review essay on Barbara Herman, The Practice of
Moral Judgment.  Ethics 106 (1996): 404-23.
 

 “   Los principios del juicio reflexivo” (“The Principles of Reflective
Judgment”), Diánoia: Anuario de Filosofía (Mexico): 17 (1996): 1-59.
 

English version, “The Principles of Reflecting Judgment,” in Guyer, ed., Immanuel Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment: Critical Essays (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003), pp. 1-61.

 “   In praktischer Absicht: Kants Begriff eines Postulats der reinen
praktischen Vernunft,” Philosophisches Jahrbuch 104 (1997): 1-18.
 

 “   Kant’s Foundations for Liberalism,” Jahrbuch für Recht und
Ethik/Yearbook for Law and Ethics 5 (1997): 121-40. (1998)
 

 “   Justice and Morality: Comments on Allen Wood.”  Southern Journal of
Philosophy XXXVI, Supplementary Volume  (1997): 21-28. (1998)
 

 “   From Jupiter’s Eagle to Warhol’s Boxes: The Concept of Art from Kant
to Danto. “ Philosophical Topics 25 (1997): 83-115. (1998)
 

 “   The Symbols of Freedom in Kant’s Aesthetics,”  in Herman Parret, ed.,
Kant’s Ästhetik/ Kant’s Aesthetics/ L’esthétique de Kant (Berlin: Walter de
Gruyter, 1998).  Pp. 338-55.
 

Portuguese translation: “Os Símbolos da Liberdade na Estética Kantiana,” O que nos faz penser 9 (1995): 73-92.

 “   The Value of Reason and the Value of Freedom.”  Ethics 109 (1998):
22-35.
 

 “   Kant, Immanuel,” in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed.
Edward T. Craig (London and Hew York: Routledge, 1998), Vol. 5, pp.
177-200.   Updated: 2002
 

 “   Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb.”  Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, edited
by Michael Kelly.  Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
Volume 1, pp. 227-28.
 

 “   Berkeley, George.”  Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (1998).  Volume 1, pp.
269-70.
 

 “   Herz, Marcus.”  Encylopedia of Aesthetics (1998).  Volume 2, pp.
299-400.
 

 “   Heydenreich, Karl Heinrich.”  Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (1998).
Volume 2, pp. 400-401.
 

 “   Kant, Immanuel; Survey of Thought.”  Encyclopedia of Aesthetics
(1998).  Volume 3, pp. 27-31.
 

 “   Lotze, Hermann.”  Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (1998).  Volume 3, pp.
167-68.
 

 “   Mendelssohn, Moses.”  Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (1998).  Volume 3,
pp. 204-205.
 

 “   Self-Understanding and Philosophy: The Strategy of Kant’s Groundwork.”
In Marcello Stamm, ed., Philosophie in synthetischer Absicht/Synthesis in
Mind.  Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1998.  Pp. 271-97.
 

Also in Studia Kantia: Revista da Sociedade Kant Brasileira I (1998): 237-61. (in Portuguese)

 “   Life, Liberty, and Property: Rawls and the Reconstruction of Kant’s
Political Philosophy.”  In Dieter Hüning and Burkhard Tuschling, eds.
Recht, Staat und Völkerrecht bei Immanuel Kant.  Schriften zur
Rechtstheorie 186.  Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1998.  Pp. 273-91.
 

 “   Kant’s Second Analogy: Objects, Events and Causal Laws.” In Patricia
Kitcher, ed., Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Critical Essays.  Lanham,
Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.  Pp. 117-43.
 

 “   The Postulates of Empirical Thinking in General and the Refutation of
Idealism,” in Georg Mohr and Marcus Willaschek, eds., Kant: Kritik der
reinen Vernunft (Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1998), pp. 297-324.
 

 “   Dependent Beauty Revisited: A Reply to Wicks.”  Journal of Aesthetics
and Art Criticism 57 (1999): 357-61.
 

 “   Schopenhauer, Kant and the Methods of Philosophy.”  In Christopher
Janaway, ed.  The Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer.  Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1999.  Pp. 93-137.
 

 “   Cavell, Stanley Louis.”  In Robert Audi, ed.  The Cambridge Dictionary
of Philosophy, second edition.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1999, pp. 128-9.
 

 “   The Unity of Nature and Freedom: Kant’s Conception of the System of
Philosophy,” in Sally Sedgwick, ed., The Reception of Kant’s Critical
Philosophy.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.  Pp. 19-53.
 

 “   Absolute Idealism and the Rejection of Kantian Dualism.”  In Karl
Ameriks, ed., The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism.  Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2000.  Pp. 37-56.
 

 “   Organisms and the Unity of Science.”  In Eric Watkins, ed.  Kant and
the Sciences.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.  Pp. 259-81.
 

 “   From Nature to Morality: Kant’s New Argument in the ‘Critique of
Teleological Judgment’.”  In Hans Friedrich Fulda and Jürgen Stolzenberg,
eds., Architektonik und System in der Philosophie Kants.  Hamburg: Felix
Meiner Verlag, 2001. Pp. 375-404.
 

 “   Naturalizing Kant.”  In Dieter Schönecker and Thomas Zwenger, eds.,
Kant verstehen/Understanding Kant: Über die Interpretationen
philosophischer Texte (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft,
2001).  Pp. 59-84.
 

 “   Space, Time, and the Categories: The Project of the Transcendental
Deduction.”  In Ralph Schumacher, ed., Idealismus als Theorie der
Repräsentation?  (Paderborn: Mentis, 2001).  Pp. 313-38.
 

 “   The Form and Matter of the Categorical Imperative.”  In Volcker
Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, and Ralph Schumacher, eds., Kant und die
Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX. Internationalen Kant Kongresses (Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter, 2001).  Vol. I, pp. 131-50.
 

 “   Kant: Introduction.”  In Steven M. Cahn, ed., Classics of Political
and Moral Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002).  Pp. 731-6.
 

 “   Beauty and Utility in Eighteenth Century Aesthetics.”  Eighteenth
Century Studies 35 (2002): 439-53.
 

 “   Kant’s Deductions of the Principles of Right.” In Mark Timmons, ed.,
New Essays on Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals (Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2002), pp. 24-64.
 

 “   Ends of Reason and Ends of Nature: The Place of Teleology in Kant’s
Ethics.”  Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (2002): 161-86.
 

 “   The Derivation of the Categorical Imperative: Kant’s Correction for a
Fatal Flaw”.  Harvard Review of Philosophy X (2002): 64-80.
 

 “   Free and Adherent Beauty: A Modest Proposal.”  British Journal of
Aesthetics 42 (October, 2002) 357-66.
 

 “   Henry Allison’s Kant’s Theory of Taste.”  Proceedings of the Pacific
Division of the American Society for Aesthetics (March, 2002), pp. 65-93.
 

“History of Modern Aesthetics.” In Jerrold Levinson, ed., The Oxford Handbook to Aesthetics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 25-60.

 “   Kant on Common Sense and Skepticism.”  Kantian Review 7 (2003): 1-37.
 

 “   Beauty, Freedom and Morality: Kant’s Lectures on Anthropology and the
Development of his Aesthetic Theory,” in Brian Jacobs and Patrick Kain,
eds., Essays on Kant’s Anthropology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2003), pp. 135-63.
 

 “   Art and Morality: Aesthetics at 1870.” In Thomas Baldwin, ed., The
Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870-1945 (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2003), chapter 26, pp. 337-47.
 

 “   Form and Feeling: Aesthetics at the Turn of the Century.”  In Baldwin,
The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870-1945, chapter 27, pp. 348-61.
 

 “   Aesthetics between the Wars: Art and Liberation.”  In Baldwin,
Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870-1945, chapter 61, pp. 721-36.
 

 “   The Origins of Modern Aesthetics: 1711-1735.”  In Peter Kivy, ed., The
Blackwell Guide to Aesthetics (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2003), pp. 15-45.
 

 “   Exemplary Originality: Genius, Individuality, and Universality.”  In
Berys Gaut and Paisley Livingstone, eds., Creation in Art: New Essays in
Philosophical Aesthetics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp.
116-37.
 

 “   Kant on the Theory and Practice of Autonomy.”  Social Philosophy and
Policy 20 (2003): 70-98, and in Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, and
Jeffrey Paul, eds., Autonomy.  (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2003), pp. 70-98.
 

 “   Beauty, Systematicity, and the Highest Good: Eckart Förster’s Kant’s
Final Synthesis.” Inquiry 46 (2003): 1-20.
 

 “   Two Puzzles about Kant on the Systematicity of Nature.”  History of
Philosophy Quarterly 20 (2003): 277-95.
 

“The Cognitive Element in Aesthetic Experience: Reply to Matravers,” British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (October, 2003): 412-18.

“Kant’s Principles of Reflecting Judgment,” in Guyer, ed., Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment: Critical Essays (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003), pp. 1-61.

“Zweck in der Nature. Was ist lebendig und was ist tot in Kants Teleologie” (“Purpose in Nature: What is Living and What is Dead in Kant’s Teleology?”), in Dietmar Heidemann and Kristina Engelhard, eds., Warum Kant heute? Bedeutung und Rezeption seiner Philosophie (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2003), pp. 383-413.

 “   Kant’s Answer to Hume?”  Philosophical Topics 31 (2003): 127-64.
(appeared 2004).
 

 “   Zum Stand der Kant-Forschung: Beiträge von Paul Guyer, Dieter Henrich,
Beatrix Himmelmann und Dieter Schönecker.” Information Philosophie, March
2004: 10-21.
 

 “   Transzendentales Idealismus und die Grenzen der Erkenntnis,” in
Wolfram Hogrebe, ed., Grenzen und Grenzüberschreitungen: XIX. Deutscher
Kongress für Philosophie, Vorträge und Kolloquien (Berlin: Akademie Verlag,
2004), pp 89-103.
 

“The Experience of Freedom.” In David Wellbery and Judith Ryan, eds., A New History of German Literature. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004. Pp. 440-5.

“Civic Responsibility and the Kantian Social Contract,” in Herta Nagl-Docekal and Rudolf Langthaler, eds., Recht--Geschichte--Religion: Die Bedeutung Kants für die Philosophie der Gegenwart (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2004), pp. 27-47.

Introduction to Kant, Toward Perpetual Peace. In Steven M. Cahn, ed., Political Philosophy: The Essential Texts (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 376-9.

“Kantianism.” In The New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, ed. Maryanne Cline Horowitz (Detroit: Charles Scribners Sons, 2005) Vol. 3, pp. 1193-5.

“Freedom of Reason.” In Peter Conn, editor, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. Pp. 150-3.

“Kant’s Ambitions in the third Critique.” In Paul Guyer, ed., Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. 538-87.

“Transcendental Idealism and the Limits of Knowledge: Kant’s Alternative to Locke’s Physiology” (revised English version of “Transzendentales Idealismus und die Grenzen der Vernunft”). In Daniel Garber and Beatrice Longuenesse, eds., Kant and the Early Moderns (Princeton University Press, forthcoming).

“Natural Ends and the Ends of Nature: Naturalizing Kant’s Teleology.” In Robert Brain, editor. Oersted and the Romantic Tradition in Science. (Kluwer, forthcoming).

 “   The Beautiful and the Good: Aesthetics 1790-1870.”  In Allen W. Wood,
ed., The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1790-1870. (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, forthcoming).
 

“Kant on the Purity of the Ugly,” in Michael Pauen, Heiner F. Klemme, and Mary-Luise Raters, eds., Im Schatten des Schönen (Aisthesis Verlag, forthcoming), and George Dickie and Robert Yanal, Aesthetics: A Critical Anthology, third edition (St, Martin’s: forthcoming). Also in Values of Beauty.

             “Kantian Perspectivism?” American Philosophical Association,
Central Division, invited symposium paper, 2003, and annual lecture at
Centre for Post-Analytical Philosophy, Southamption (forthcoming in volume
of their lectures).
 

Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime, translated and introduced by Paul Guyer, in Robert Louden and Günter Zöller, eds., Immanuel Kant, Anthropology, History, and Education (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

“The Harmony of the Faculties Revisited,” in Rebecca Kukla, ed., Reflecting on Sensibility: Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant’s Critical Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). Also in Values of Beauty.

“Perfection, Autonomy, and Heautonomy: The Path of Reason from Wolff to Kant,” in Jürgen Stolzenberg, ed., Wolff und die europäische Aufklärung: Akten des 1. Internationalen Wolff-Kongresses (Georg Olms Verlag, forthcoming).

“Proving Ourselves Free.” In Akten des X. International Kant Kongresses (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, forthcoming, 2006).

“Bridging the Gulf: Kant’s Project in the third Critique.” In Graham Bird, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Kant (forthcoming, 2006).

“The Possibility of Perpetual Peace.” For Eighth International Conference on Law and Ethics, Belgrade, June, 2004. Expanded version forthcoming in J.C. Ciprut, ed., Ethics, Politics, and Democracy (Albany: SUNY Press). Italian version in Filosofia e questioni publicche 3 (2004): 11-28. Turkish translation forthcoming.

“Objects, Self, and Cause: Kant’s Answers to Hume.” In Paul Hofmann, David Owen, and Gideon Yaffee, eds., Early Modern Metaphysics: Essays in Honor of Vere Chappell (Peterborough: Broadview press, forthcoming).

“The Difficulty of the Sublime.” For the conference “Histories of the Sublime,” University of Ghent (Belgium), December 9-10, 2004; publication forthcoming,

             “Freedom of Imagination: From Beauty to Expression.”
International Yearbook of German Idealism 4 (forthcoming).
 

“Indeterminacy and Freedom.” In Jose V. Ciprut, ed., Indeterminacy (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, forthcoming).

“Twentieth-Century Aesthetics.” In Dermot Moran, editor, Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophy (London: Routledge, forthcoming).

“Aesthetics, History of: Twentieth Century.” In The New Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming).

“Categorical Imperative.” In The New Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming).

“Bullough, Edward.” The New Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming).

“Moritz, Karl Philipp.” The New Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming).

“Is there a Transcendental Imagination?” In Günter Abel, ed. Kreativität: XX Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie(Hamburg: Felix Meiner, forthcoming).

“Kantian Communities.” In Lucas Thorpe, ............ (forthcoming).

“Herbert Marcuse and Classical Aesthetics.” For Marcuse conference, Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, November, 2005.

“The Ideal of Beauty and the Necessity of Grace: Kant and Schiller on Aesthetics and Ethics.” Revue germanique internationale (Paris: CNRS editions): 2006, vol. 2 (forthcoming; in French translation).

REVIEWS

Donald W. Crawford, Kant’s Aesthetic Theory. The Journal of Philosophy 72 (1975): 77-86.

Jonathan Bennett, Kant’s Dialectic. The Philosophical Review 85 (1976): 274-82.

W.H. Walsh, Kant’s Criticism of Metaphysics. The Philosophical Review 86 (1977): 264-70.

C.D. Broad, Kant: An Introduction. The Philosophical Review 88 (1979): 640-7.

Dieter Henrich, Identität und Objectiktivität: eine Untersuchung über Kants transzendentale Deduktion. The Journal of Philosophy 76 (1979): 151-67.

Malte Hossenfelder, Kants Konstitutionstheorie und die transzendentale Deduktion. The Review of Metaphysics 32 (1979): 548-50.

Eva Schaper, Studies in Kant’s Aesthetics. The Philosophical Review 90 (1981): 429-36.

Yirmiahu Yovel, Kant and the Philosophy of History. Canadian Philosophical Reviews 1 (1981): 137-42.

Jens Kulenkampff, Kants Logik des Ästhetischen Urteils. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (1982): 212-17.

Karl E. Ameriks, Kant’s Theory of Mind. The Review of Metaphysics 37 (1983): 97-100.

Robert B. Pippin, Kant’s Theory of Form. Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1984): 377-82.

Gordon Nagel, The Structure of Experience. Canadian Philosophical Reviews 4 (1984): 113-16.

Arthur C. Danto, The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art. The New York Times Book Review, February 1, 1987.

Moltke S. Gram, The Transcendental Turn: Philosophical Foundations of Kant’s Transcendental Idealism. Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1988): 494-7.

Richard E. Aquila, Representational Mind: A Study of Kant’s Theory of Knowledge and Matter in Mind: A Study of Kant’s Transcendental Deduction. The Philosophical Review 100 (1991): 703-10.

Henry E. Allison, Kant’s Theory of Freedom. The Journal of Philosophy 89 (February, 1992): 99-110.

Ralph C.S. Walker, The Coherence Theory of Truth: Realism, Anti-Realism, Idealism. Nous 26 (1992): 555-9.

John Milton, Political Writings. Ethics 102 (1993): 585-6.

Patricia Kitcher, Kant’s Transcendental Psychology. Mind 102 (1993): 189-93.

Anthony J. Cascardi, The Subject of Modernity. Review of Metaphysics 47 (September, 1993): 138-40.

Salim Kemal, Kant’s Aesthetic Theory: An Introduction. International Studies in Philosophy 25 (1993): 131-3.

Dieter Henrich, Aesthetic Judgment and the Moral Image of the World. Journal of Philosophy 91 (1994): 148-53.

John H. Zammito, The Genesis of Kant’s Critique of Judgment. The Philosophical Review 103 (1994): 369-73.

Arthur Melnick, Space, Time, and Thought in Kant. Kant-Studien 85 (1994): 477-82.

G.A.J. Rogers, ed. Locke’s Philosophy: Content and Context. Philosophical Books 38 (1997): 98-102.

Susan Neiman, The Unity of Reason. The Philosophical Review 106 (1997): 291-95.

Sarah Gibbons, Kant’s Theory of Imagination. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (1997): 337-40.

Allan Arkush, Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment. The Jewish Quarterly Review 87 (1998): 402-6.

Nicholas Rescher, Kant and the Reach of Reason: Studies in Kant’s Theory of Rational Systematization. Kantian Review 5 (2001): 103-14.

Mark Sacks, Objectivity and Insight. Iyyun: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 51 (2002): 85-96.

Lewis White Beck, Essays by Lewis White Beck: Five Decades as a Philosopher. Journal of the History of Ideas (2002): 539-45.

Gary Banham, Kant and the Ends of Aesthetics. Mind 111 (2002): 363-7.

Henry E. Allison, Kant’s Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment. Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (2002): 406-8.

Karl E. Ameriks, Kant and the Fate of Autonomy. Mind 112 (2003): 87-94.

Kai Hammermeister, The German Tradition in Aesthetics. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2003).

 “   If there might be a god.”  Review of A.W. Moore, Noble in Reason,
Infinite in Faculty: Themes and Variations in Kant’s Moral and Religious
Philosophy.  Times Literary Supplement 5293 (September 10, 2004): 10-11.
 

A.B. Dickerson, Kant on Representation and Objectivity. Philosophical Books 46 (2005): 113-17.

Douglas Burnham, Kant’s Philosophies of Judgment. British Journal of Aesthetics, January, 2006 (forthcoming).

Wilfrid Sellars, Kant and Pre-Kantian Themes and Kant’s Transcendenal Metaphysics. Philosophical Review (forthcoming).

WORK IN PROGRESS

Truth and Play: The Evolution of Modern Aesthetics, in the series The Evolution of Modern Philosophy, edited by Paul Guyer and Gary Hatfield (Cambridge University Press). Expected completion: 2007.

Reader’s Guide to Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals (Continuum). Expected completion: 2007.

PUBLIC LECTURES

1973-74: University of Pittsburgh; University of Pennsylvania; NEH Summer Institute on Early Modern Philosophy

1974-75: Tufts University; Ohio University Kant Colloquium

1975-76: Ohio University Kant Colloquium; American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division; McGill University Bicentennial Hume Congress

1977-78: University of Pittsburgh; University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; American Society for Aesthetics, Pacific Division

1978-79: American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division; University of Edinburgh; University College, London

1979-80: Northwestern University; University of Chicago; University of California at San Diego; American Society for Aesthetics, Pacific Division

1980-1: Moscow Colloquium on Hegel’s Logic; Columbia University; Fifth International Kant Congress (Mainz)

1981-82: Thyssen Conference on Transcendental Arguments, Cambridge, England; University of Oklahoma; University of Arkansas

1982-83: University of Pennsylvania; Temple University; Swarthmore College; Princeton University

1983-84: Harvard University; American Philosophical Association, Western Division

1984-85: American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division; Symposium on Mimesis, Ph.D. Program in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania

1985-86: Sixth International Kant Congress (Penn State); American Society for Aesthetics

1986-87: Brown University; Johns Hopkins University; Texas Tech University Distinguished Speakers Series; Spindel Conference, Memphis State University; Centennial Conference on the Transcendental Deductions, Stanford University

1987-88: McGill University; University of Vermont; American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division (recent notable book symposium); University of Chicago Kant Conference; Conference on “Man--Nature--Cosmos,” University of Lodz, Poland; Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, München

1988-89: Columbia University; LaSalle University; New School; University of Massachusetts Conference on Early Modern Philosophy; American Society for Aesthetics, Eastern Division; American Philosophical Association, Central Division; Hegel-Tagung (Fiecht, Austria); Universität Heidelberg

1989-90: Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Rutgers University; North American Kant Society; Seventh International Kant Congress (Mainz); Phillips-Universität Marburg; Aristotelian and Mind Societies Joint Session (Essex); Rochester Kant Conference; NEH Summer Institute on “Art and the Emergence of Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century”

1990-91: Northwestern University; New School Conference on the Kant’s Third Critique; Haverford College Distinguished Visitor Lecture; Florida State Kant Conference; Baruch College Symposium; American Philosophical Central Division (commentator)

1991-92: Indiana University; Spindel Conference on Kant’s Teleology, Memphis State University; Marburger-Tagung über Kant’s Rechtslehre; three weeks’ guest teaching at Charles University, Institute for Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences, Center for Theoretical Studies and European University, Prague, Czechoslovakia

1992-93: University of Colorado; American Society for Aesthetics Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting, invited address; American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, comment on Mary Mothersill; North American Kant Society, Central Divison APA meeting, invited speaker; Stuttgart Hegel Kongress, invited speaker; Conference on Kant’s Aesthetics, Centre Culturel de Cerisy-La-Salle, France, invited speaker; Universität Tübingen

1993-94: North American Kant Society at American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division meeting, reply to speakers in symposium on Kant and the Experience of Freedom; University of Maryland, colloquium; CUNY Graduate Center, guest seminar

1994-95: Eighth International Kant Congress (Memphis), invited speaker

1995-96: Dartmouth Conference on Systematicity in Kant and German Idealism, invited speaker; Humboldt-Universität (Berlin); Georg-Augustus Universität (Göttingen); Ludwig-Maximilians Universität (Munich); University of Toronto; Brigham Young University: three lectures in Frontiers in Philosophy series; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (two lectures): Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (three lectures); Federal University of Porto Alegre, Brazil (two lectures); Institute of Philosophical Investigations, National Autonomous University of Mexico (three lectures); Conference on Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals, University of Erlangen (Smith College).

1996-97: Université de Montréal; American Society for Aesthetics Annual Meeting, invited speaker; American Philosophical Association Eastern Division, invited speaker; University of Michigan; Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, colloquium organizer and speaker; Universität Münster, conference on Critique of Pure Reason, invited speaker; British Kant Society, Annual Meeting, invited speaker

1997-98: Conference on Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy, Indiana University (invited speaker); Spindel Conference, University of Memphis (commentator); Conference on Architectonic and Systematicity in the Philosophy of Kant, Vienna, Austria (organizer and invited speaker); Il Congresso Kant, Brazil (invited speaker); Virginia Polytech Conference on Kant and Philosophy of Science (invited speaker); York University, Toronto; Wake Forest University; Conference on “Zustand und Zukunft der Kants gesammelten Schriften,” Philipps-Universität Marburg (invited speaker)

1998-99: Cornell University, “Aesthetics/Ethics/Politics: From Kant to Hegel” (keynote speaker); Santa Clara University Conference on Kantian Ethics (invited speaker); Eastern and Central Division APA meetings, section chair

1999-2000: Hans Frey Lecture, Ezra Stiles College, Yale University; Johns Hopkins University; Yale University (philosophy department); University of Houston; Villanova University; University of Cincinnati; Ninth International Kant Congress (Berlin), invited speaker; H.J. Paton Lecture, St. Andrews University; Central Division APA, invited speaker; CUNY Graduate Center; University of Delaware

2000-01: University of Pennsylvania, departmental colloquium; Harvard University (colloquium); Penn State University conference, “Kant and the Primacy of Reason” (invited speaker); Pacific Division, APA (invited speaker on Allen Wood, Kant’s Ethical Thought); Boston University Colloquium for Philosophy of Science (invited speaker); Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference (keynote speaker)

2001-2: Conference on Skepticism, Institute for Philosophical Investigations, UNAM, Mexico City (invited speaker); Midwestern Kant Study Group (keynote speaker); American Society for Aesthetics annual meeting (invited speaker); Michigan State University (colloquium speaker); University of Wisconsin (University Lecture Series, two lectures to German and philosophy departments); United States Naval Academy, ethics series speaker; North American Kant Society, Eastern Division (invited speaker); American Society for Aesthetics, Pacific Division (invited speaker); Bowling Green Center for Social Philosophy and Policy, conference on autonomy (invited speaker); Oersted Conference, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University (invited speaker)

2002-3: XIX. Deutsches Kongress für Philosophie (Bonn), invited speaker; Eastern Division, APA (commentator); annual Sibley Lecture, Alfred College; “Morality, Religion, and Human Freedom: Kant’s View of Belief in the Liberal State,” Liberty Fund Conference (invited participant); “Kant on Value” conference, University of Hertfordshire (invited speaker); Center for Post-Analytic Philosophy, University of Southampton (invited annual lecturer); “Im Schatten des Schönen” conference, University of Magdeburg (invited speaker); American Society for Aesthetics, Eastern Division (keynote speaker); “From Kant to Hegel” conference, Johns Hopkins University (invited speaker); Central Division, APA, invited speaker in symposium “Perspectivism in Kant and Nietzsche.”

2003-4: American Society for Aesthetics, annual meeting (invited speaker); Northeast Political Science Association (invited speaker); UC-Davis Humanities Center, Kant colloquium (invited speaker); 200. Todestag Kants, Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna (invited speaker); Wolff Kongress, Internationales Zentrum f. d. Europäische Aufklärung, Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle (invited plenary speaker); Willamette University, distinguished visitor in the humanitie; Princeton Conference on Kant and Modern Philosophy (invited speaker); University of Campinas, São Paulo (Brazil), Kant colloquium (keynote speaker); PUC-Rio (Brazil), invited colloquium speaker; University of Santa Caterina, Florianopolis, “Kant 2004: Freedom and Nature,” invited speaker; Eighth International Law and Ethics Conference (Belgrade), invited speaker; University of Patras (Greece), invited colloquium speaker

2004-5: Symposium on Kant and the Law, Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of Pennsylvani (invited speaker); Kant Symposium, Goethe Institute, Istanbul, Turkey (invited speaker); International Kant Symposium, Mug*la University, Turkey (invited speaker); Society of Student Philosophers annual conference, Temple University (keynote speaker); “Histories of the Sublime,” University of Ghent, Belgium (invited speaker); Kant Symposium, Iranian Research Institute in Philosophy, Tehran, Iran (invited speaker); New School University graduate student conference (keynote speaker); Conference on Kant and the virtues, University of Cincinnati (invited speaker); North American Kant Society Eastern Division (keynote speaker)

2005-6: X. International Kant Congress, Saõ Paulo, Brazil (invited plenary speaker); XX. Duetscher Kongress für Philosophie (invited speaker); Colloque “L’Esthétique d’Aufklärung,” École Normale Superiori, Paris (invited speaker); International Hume Conference (invited speaker); American Society for Aesthetics annual meeting (invited speaker); Stanford University (colloquium speaker); North American Kant Society Pacific Study Group (invited speaker); Northwestern University Graduate Student Conference (keynote speaker); Princeton University, colloquium speaker; American Philosophical Association, Eastern division meeting (commentator); American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, commentator; North American Kant Society, associated meeting at A.P.A. Pacific division, commentator; International Hume Congress, Koblenz, Germany (invited speaker)

(November, 2005)

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