Rethinking Kant 5
The series Rethinking Kant, now in its fifth volume, has become a mirror of Kantian studies in North America. It gathers papers presented at the various study groups of the North American Kant Society, along with contributions from hosts, session chairs, and keynote speakers. Because of its broad and unique composition, it offers a sample of a whole generation of Kantian thought, ranging from recent PhD recipients, to up-and-coming young scholars, to some well-established and influential players in the field. Contributions are subjected to strenuous peer-review, and are, without exception, examples of the most innovative and cutting-edge research done in this area. As such, this collection will appeal to anyone interested in taking the pulse of contemporary Kantian scholarship and engaging in the humbling, but rewarding task of rethinking Kant.
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Pablo Muchnik is Associate Professor at Emerson College, USA. He is the author of Kant’s Theory of Evil: An Essay on The Dangers of Self-Love and the Aprioricity of History (2009), editor of the first two volumes of Rethinking Kant (vol. I, 2008; vol. II, 2010), and co-editor of Kant’s Anatomy of Evil (2010) and of the fourth volume of Rethinking Kant (2014). He has received various national and international scholarships, and directs the book series Kantian Questions and Kant’s Sources in Translation. He was the President of the North American Kant Society between 2014 and 2017 and Vice President between 2009 and 2014.
Oliver Thorndike teaches at Loyola University Maryland, USA. He is the author of Kant’s Transition Project and Late Philosophy: Connecting the Opus postumum and Metaphysics of Morals (2018).
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