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PUBLICATIONS​

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BOOKS

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2024
​Christian Wolff’s German Ethics,
​co-edited with an introduction by Sonja Schierbaum, Michael Walschots, and John Walsh (Oxford University Press)

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2022
Kant’s Early Critics on Freedom of the Will,
co-translated and co-edited with notes and an introduction by Jörg Noller and John Walsh (Cambridge University Press)

"This volume deserves a place on the shelf of every serious scholar and student of Kant." – Dai Heide, Journal of the History of Philosophy

"[The volume] provides Anglophone readers valuable resources from an era of startling innovation in practical philosophy." – Aaron Wells, Kantian Review

"This is an excellent collection...It will be an invaluable resource for students and those working in the field." – Joe Saunders, ​Journal of Transcendental Philosophy

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS 

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(forthcoming)
​“Knowledge of Freedom in the Immediate Reception of Kant: The Curious Case of K.L. Reinhold.”
​Studi Kantiani

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(forthcoming)
“Kant on the Possibility of Freedom.” In Christoph Horn, Martig Ruffing, and Rainer Schäfer, eds.,
​Proceedings of the 14th International Kant Congress (De Gruyter)

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​2025
“The Thorn in Kant’s Side: J.A.H. Ulrich on the Possibility of Free Immoral Action.”
​Journal of Transcendental Philosophy

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2024
“Being and Meaning in Reinhold’s Account of Truth.”
​Archivio di Filosofia

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2024
“Kant’s Principia Diiudicationis and Executionis.”
​Kantian Review
Winner of the 2023 Wilfrid Sellars Prize of the North American Kant Society

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2024
“Kant on the Supposed Incapacity to Transgress the Moral Law Freely.” In Antonino Falduto, ed., Problems of Reason: Kant in Context (De Gruyter)

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2024
​“C.C.E. Schmid’s Intelligible Fatalism in Context.” In Marion Heinz and Gideon Stiening, eds., Carl Christian Erhard Schmid (1761–1812):
​Spätaufklärung im Spannungsfeld zwischen Leibniz und Kant (De Gruyter)

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2024
“Wolff on Obligation.” In Sonja Schierbaum, Michael Walschots, and John Walsh, eds., Christian Wolff’s German Ethics (Oxford University Press)

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2023
“Fichte’s Account of Free Will in Context.”
Fichte-Studien
Winner of the 2022 Fichte-Preis of the Internationale Fichte-Gesellschaft

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2023
“C.C.E. Schmid and the Doctrine of Intelligible Fatalism.”
​British Journal for the History of Philosophy

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2023
“Reinhold’s Theory of Free Will in Relation to Kant’s Religion.”
In Martin Bondeli and Dirk Westerkamp, eds.,.Vorstellen, Denken, Sprache: Reinholds Philosophie im Kontext des Deutschen Idealismus (De Gruyter)

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2023
​“Kant’s Principles of Adjudication and Execution in the Context of the     Enlightenment.” In Nina Dmitrieva, Robert Hanna, and Vadim Chaly, eds., Kant and the Ethics of Enlightenment: Historical Roots and Contemporary Relevance. Proceedings of the 12th International Kant-Readings Conference (SHS Web of Conferences)

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2022
“Karl Leonhard Reinhold”
co-authored with Daniel Breazeale.
​Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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2020
​“The Fact of Freedom: Reinhold’s Theory of Free Will Reconsidered.” In Manja Kisner and Jörg Noller, eds., The Concept of Will in Classical German Philosophy (De Gruyter)
​Portuguese Translation: “O fato da Liberdade: a teoria da vontade livre de Reinhold reconsiderada,” by Emanuel Lanzini-Stobbe. Kant e-Prints, vol. 15 (3), 286–304

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