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  • Kant and the freedom to do what we want

    Berg, A., 20 Nov 2023, Practical Reason in Historical and Systematic Perspective. de Gruyter, p. 211-235 25 p.

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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  • Evil or Only Immature? Kant and the Complexity of Moral Failure

    Berg, A., 2022, Rethinking Kant / edited by Edgar Valdez.: This volume reflects a rich tradition of Kantian thought and points to a vibrant future. Gathering voices from philosophers at all levels of their professional development, it offers a glimpse at the current state of Kantian scholarship in the US. The essays collected here cover some of the most important and controversial themes in Kant's philosophy: questions of freedom, the role of feeling and passion in morality, the nature of transcendental idealism, radical evil and revolution. Some critical, others exegetical or apologetic, all these essays show a sustained effort to rethink Kant and indicate his importance for current philosophical debates.. Valdez, E. (ed.). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Vol. 6. p. 174

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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  • Kant on Moral Respect

    Berg, A., 1 Dec 2021, In: Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie. 103, 4, p. 730-760 31 p.

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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  • Kant on moral self-opacity

    Berg, A. N. A., 1 Sep 2020, In: European Journal of Philosophy. 28, 3, p. 567-585 19 p.

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