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Hello everyone,
I’m Rafal Wonicki, the Assistant Professor at the Institute of Philosophy (University of Warsaw, Poland) and I prepare the volume concerning American and German interpretation of Kant’s political philosophy in one of the Polish Philosophical Journals. This number will concern the relation between Kant’s morality and politics (public and private autonomy, freedom and power). I was wondering if anyone of fellow public reasoners could recommend me a good article that describe the Kant’s political theory from the liberal perspective of the rule of law. I was thinking about some papers of N. MacCormik or W. Howard but maybe you have better ideas. Thanks for any suggestion.
Rafal Wonicki
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1 - Sunday, 20 September 2009 at 2:00 pm
David Reidy
Arthur Ripstein’s (Toronto) recent work on Kant’s political philosophy stands out. Also, Helga Varden’s (Illiniois) work.