This forthcoming volume brings together essays by leading Kantians along with distinguished contemporary legal and moral philosophers. Taking Arthur Ripstein's 2009 publication, Force and Freedom: Kant's Legal and Political Philosophy, as their starting point, the editors of this volume offer readings and elucidations of his work. They also probe deeper to dispute some of Ripstein's claims, to extend some of his themes within broader philosophical contexts, and to elaborate the significance of Ripstein's presentation of Kant for contemporary legal and political philosophy.
| Author: Sari Kisilevsky, Martin J Stone, Sari Kisilevsky