Books
Kants Auflösung der "dritten Antinomie".
Zur Bedeutung des Schöpfungskonzepts für die
Freiheitslehre. Alber: Freiburg, München 1998. (=
Symposion 110).
Rev. by G. Sans in: Theologie
und Philosophie 74 (1999). pp. 429-431, by F. Rauscher in:
Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy 3 (2000). pp.
247-251, by J. Splett in: Theologische Revue 96 (2000). cc.
149-152, by B. Sassen in Kantian Review 5 (2001). pp.
132-136., by N.A. Espinosa in Filosofía. Reseñas de Libros
17/18 (2001), pp. 12-18, by A. Georgi in Kant-Studien 94
(2003), pp. 369-373
David Hume und die Dissertation von 1770.
Eine Untersuchung zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der
Philosophie Immanuel Kants. Peter Lang, Europäischer Verlag der
Wissenschaften: Frankfurt (Main), Bern, New York 1999.
(= Studien zur Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunderts
Bd.7).
Rev. by T. Douzono in Tokyo
Metropolitain University Journal of Philosophy, pp. 87-99,
by R. Wahsner in Kant-Studien 94 (2003), pp. 256-258
Forthcoming
"Nothing but Representations": A Suárezian Way out of the Mind? In: Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des 11. Kant-Kongresses 2010. Vol. 5, de Gruyter: Berlin, New York 2013.
'Ludewig' Molina and Kant's Libertarian Compatibilism.
In: Kaufmann, Matthias et al. (eds): A Companion to
Luis de Molina. Brill: Köln, Leiden, New York
2013.
Entries “Gott", “Theismus/Theist",
“Offenbarung", “Gebote, göttliche",
“Intelligenz, oberste", “Inspiration",
“Ens realissimum", “Götzendienst",
“Welturheber, Weltursache", “Wesen, heiliges",
“Theosophie", “Theurgie", “Theokratie",
“Geschöpf", “Urgrund", “Malebranche,
Nicolas". In: Mohr, Georg, Jürgen Stolzenberg und Marcus
Willaschek (eds): Kant-Lexikon. 3 vols, de Gruyter: Berlin,
New York 2014.
Articles
together with Marco Sgarbi: s.v.
"Aristotelianism". In: Banham, Gary, Dennis Schulting and
Nigel Hems (eds.):The Continuum Companion to
Kant. Continuum: London, New York
2012, pp. 86sq.
Kant and the Early Modern Scholastic Legacy: New
Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism. In: Hubertus
Busche (ed.): Departure for Modern Europe. A Handbook
of Early Modern Philosophy. Meiner: Hamburg 2011, pp.
1178-1193
Getting It Wrong? An Overview of the Central Arguments
for Mackie's Error Theory. In: CARLS Series of
Advanced Research of Logic and Sensibility Vol 4. Keio
University Press: Tokyo 2011, pp. 383-391.
Persons as Causes in Kant. In: Stephen Palmquist
(ed.): Cultivating Personhood: Kant and Asian
Philosophy. De Gruyter: Berlin, New York 2010, pp.
217-230.
Moore's Open Question Argument Reconsidered: Remarks on
an Ontological Reading. In: CARLS Series of Advanced
Study of Logic and Sensibility Vol. 2. Keio University
Press: Tokyo 2009, pp. 403-412.
Aquinas and Kant: Between Continuity and Change. In:
S. Nakagawa (ed.): Histoire de la Philosophie.
Tome IIIième. Chuo-koronshinsha: Tokyo 2008, pp. 677-708 (in Japanese).
Kant and Early Modern Scholasticism: New Perspectives on
His Critical Philosophy. In: CARLS Series of Advanced
Study of Logic and Sensibility Vol. 1. Keio University
Press: Tokyo 2008, pp. 373-379.
Mind the Good! Kripke Style Semantics and the Permutation
Problem in Moral Analytic Functionalism. In:
Corners of The Mind: Classical Traditions, East and
West. Keio University Press: Tokyo 2007, pp. 213-236.
Kant’s Conception of Virtue and the Principle of
Immanence. In: Konstantinos Kavoulakos (ed.): Immanuel
Kant: Practical Reason and Modernity. Alexandreia:
Athens 2006, pp. 48-80 (in modern Greek).
Et in oriente et in occidente lux. Interactions in
Philosophy between Germany and Japan. In: 10th
Anniversary of the Deutsche Gesellschaft der
JSPS-Stipendiaten. German-Japanese Scientific Exchange.
Bonn 2005. pp. 29-48.
Schöpfung und Freiheit: ein kosmologischer Schlüssel zu
Kants Kompatibilismus. In: N. Fischer (ed.): Kants
Metaphysik und Religionsphilosophie. Meiner: Hamburg
2004, pp. 43-76.
“Man kann die Geschichte der
Menschengattung im Großen als die Vollziehung eines
Planes der Natur ansehen...”. Notizen zu einer
“Lieblingsidee des Hrn. Prof.
Kant.” In: Erlanger digitale Edition. March
2004.
Davidson or Kant on Freedom and Determinism: Transcendental
Idealism as Anomalous Monism? In: Japanese Kant
Studies Today. Vol. IX. Edited by Takayuki Kisaka.
Kyoto 2004 (in Japanese).
Practical Reason and Morality: Kant’s Autonomy and
the Debate on Aquinas’s Natural Law. In:
Philosophy (Tokyo) 109 (2003), pp. 101-134.
Aquinas and the Semantic Sting Argument. In: Society
and Ethics 14 (2003), pp. 61-85.
Hume’s Antinomy and Kant’s Critical Turn.
In: British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (2002)
4, pp. 617-640.
Das Freiheitsproblem bei Kant: Zwischen Tradition und
Innovation. In: Jens Kulenkampff and Thomas Spitzley
(eds.): Von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Erlanger
Streifzüge durch die Geschichte der Philosophie.
Erlangen, Jena 2001, pp. 79-96.
Review Articles
Michelle Grier: Kant’s
Doctrine of Transcendental Illusion. Cambridge: CUP
2001. In: Kant-Studien 96 (2005). pp. 519-526.
Hud Hudson: Kant's Compatibilism.
Cornell University Press: Ithaca, London 1994. In:
Kant-Studien 90 (1999). pp. 371-384.
Reviews
Wilhelm Hofmann: Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks.
Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken.
Berlin: Akademie Verlag 2002. In: Utilitas 18
(2006), pp. 315-317.
Katsutoshi Kawamura: Spontaneität und
Willkür. Der Freiheitsbegriff in Kants Antinomienlehre und
seine historischen Wurzeln. Frommann-holzboog:
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1996. In: Kant-Studien 89
(1998). pp. 363-366.