Agency and practical identity
The metaphysics of normativity
The paradox of self-constitution
Formal and substantive principles of reason
Formal versus substantive
Practical reason and the unity of the will
The empiricist account of normativity
The rationalist account of normativity
Kant on the hypothetical imperative
Against particularistic willing
The possibility of agency
Expulsion from the garden : the transition to humanity
Instinct, emotion, intelligence, and reason
Justice : substantive, procedural, and platonic
Kant and the constitutional model
The problem of bad action
Being governed by the wrong law
Four or five bad constitutions
Integrity and interaction
Dealing with the disunified
Kant's theory of interaction
Deciding to treat someone as an end in himself
Interacting with yourself