Mendelssohn and Kant: one source of the critical philosophy
The unity of reason: pure reason as practical reason in Kant's early conception of the transcendental dialectic
Freedom as the inner value of the world
Kant's morality of law and morality of freedom
The possibility of the categorical imperative
The strategy of Kant's Groundwork
Kantian foundations for liberalism
Life, liberty, and property: Rawls and Kant
Moral worth, virtue, and merit
From a practical point of view: Kant's conception of a postulate of pure practical reason
Nature, freedom, and happiness: the third proposition of Kant's Idea for a universal history
Nature, morality, and the possibility of peace.