Kant committed to a view of justice that is at odds with the classical liberal one.
Kant's philosophy is flawed, says Roderick Long, but the errors are understandable and made in good faith, says Roderick Long.
Professor Hicks explains why metaphysics and the rationales of actions can't be so easily dismissed.
Gregory Salmieri notices a gap between Kant's theory of duty and Mark D. White's.
Spontaneous order is a distinctively modern idea. It plays a limited but real role in Kant's social thought, says Roderick Long.