The Anniversary That Continues. Willaschek, M. (2025). Kant. The Revolution of Thought. (V. Terletskyi, Trans.). Kyiv: Tempora.
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practical reason, philosophical translation, history of philosophy, eternal peaceAbstract
Review of Willaschek, M. (2025). Kant. The Revolution of Thought. (V. Terletskyi, Trans.). Kyiv: Tempora.
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Willaschek, M. (2023). Kant. Die Revolution des Denkens. München: Beck
Willaschek, M. (2024). The primacy of practice and the goal of a peaceful world order in Kant’s philosophy. [In Ukrainian]. Sententiae, 43(2), 193-201. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.02.193
Willaschek, M. (2025). Kant. The Revolution of Thought. (V. Terletskyi, Trans.). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Tempora.
Willaschek, M. et al. (Hrsg.) (2015). Kant-Lexikon. Berlin, & Boston: de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110443998
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