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<i>Kantian Review</i> publishes articles and reviews selected for their quality and relevance to current philosophical debate in relation to Kant's work. In recent times Kant's philosophy has influenced contemporary philosophers over a wide range of issues from epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of science to moral and political philosophy, philosophy of religion, aesthetics and teleology. <i>Kantian Review</i> invites contributions to these debates along with original accounts of Kant's texts, and of the development of his thought in its historical background. Publishing quarterly from 2017, the December issue is devoted to special topics.

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Militant Constitutionalism and the Paradoxes of Liberalism

Published: September 1, 2025 00:00

This article uses Böckenförde’s dictum and Williams’s paradox of liberalism as a framework to critically analyse the current theoretical literature on democratic regression and rule of law backsliding in liberal democracies. It argues that the current…

Herder’s Constitutive Recognitionalism: Against Condillac and Kant

Published: September 1, 2025 00:00

Herder is often recognised as the intellectual originator of a tradition that stresses that language assimilation is a wrong. In what follows, I argue that that the way in which he has influenced that tradition is often misunderstood. Herder’s originality…

Reason and Language in Kant and Hamann

Published: September 1, 2025 00:00

This paper focuses on the critical relation of reason and language in the work of Kant and Hamann. The biographical and intellectual relationship between Kant and Hamann is briefly outlined. The focus then shifts to Hamann’s essay ‘The Metacritique on the…

Kant and Fichte on Freedom and Citizens’ Assent

Published: June 27, 2025 00:00

Kant argues that civic freedom amounts to being subject to laws to which citizens could have assented. Fichte conversely argues that personal freedom is only fully realized in a state of civil freedom and that citizens are only legitimately ruled by laws…

Representation and Democracy in the Metaphysics of Morals: Kant’s Late Answer to the ‘Problem’ of Sovereignty

Published: May 19, 2025 00:00

A rightful condition, according to Kant, requires both a law to limit the freedom of each and a ruler to enforce that limit, a ruler who cannot himself be subject to the law’s enforcement without ceasing to perform his primary function. Kant placed his…

Fichte’s Politics of Cultural Awakening

Published: May 13, 2025 00:00

Although scholars agree that Fichte’s earliest political writings are Kantian, they contain a theory of individual emancipation through a culture of perfection that is foreign to Kant’s Doctrine of Right. I argue that Fichte based his theory on Kant’s…

Kant as Comprehensive Liberal

Published: February 17, 2025 00:00

In a well-known essay, Thomas Pogge argues that Kant’s political philosophy is not comprehensive in Rawls’ sense, since it is independent of his moral philosophy. However, Pogge understands Kant’s comprehensive liberalism as the view that his moral…