Words Without Intentions - Croatian Journal of Philosophy
J. T. M. Miller, University of Durham, Durham, UK Abstract: A commonly held position in the literature on the metaphysics of words holds that intentions are either jointly or independently necessary o...
In 'Words Without Intentions', J.T.M. Miller analyses a standard assumption in metaphysics of language that for a tokening of a word, intentions are jointly or independently necessary or sufficient. Miller offers a counterexample. All CJP papers are open access. #philsky
09.03.2026 16:01
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Kant on Educating for Disgust: An Aesthetic and Ethical Tool for Humanity - Croatian Journal of Philosophy
Serena Feloj, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy Abstract: This paper explores the role of disgust education in Kant, considering its aesthetic and moral implications. Kant distinguishes between physical education, shared with animals, and moral education, which is essential for living according to freedom. Disgust, according to Kant, functions as a defense mechanism against one’s animality […]
In 'Kant on Educating for Disgust...', Serena Feloj discusses the role of digust in Kant's conception of moral education. She argues that digust is valuable pedagogical and cultural tool in the process of human civilization and refinement. All CJP papers are open access. #philsky
01.03.2026 16:37
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Response to My Critics - Croatian Journal of Philosophy
Lara Ostaric, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA Abstract: In this article, I give a short précis of my recently published book, The Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant’s Critical System, and...
To the critics of her book 'The Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant’s Critical System' - Andrija Šoć, Monika Jovanović, Ted Kinnaman, and Luigi Filieri (all contained in this CJP special issue) - Lara Ostaric offers an exhaustive response. All CJP papers are open access. #philsky
25.02.2026 09:51
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Commentary on Ostaric’s Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant’s System - Croatian Journal of Philosophy
Ted Kinnaman, George Mason University, Fairfax, USA Abstract: In my commentary, I focus on Ostaric’s account of the relation between the faculty of reflective judgment and empirical reality. She empha...
In ‘Commentary on Ostaric’s Critique of Judgment…’, Ted Kinnaman argues that Ostaric’s ‘moral image realism’ can’t secure a realist link between reflective judgment and nature, and that Kant’s real solution lies in aesthetic judgment and the role of pleasure. All CJP papers are open access. #philsky
04.02.2026 18:33
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Unity, Freedom, and History: The Primacy of the Practical and Lara Ostaric’s “Moral Image Realism” Thesis within Kant’s Critical System - Croatian Journal of Philosophy
Andrija Šoć, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Abstract: In this paper, I explore the concept of unity in Kant’s system, as laid out by Lara Ostaric. One of the key claims Ostaric makes is that...
In ‘Unity, Freedom, and History…’, Andrija Šoć, building on Lara Ostaric’s thesis, argues Kant’s primacy of the practical makes freedom a transcendental condition even for theoretical cognition, so the moral ‘image’ has real historical-political significance. All CJP papers are open access. #philsky
04.02.2026 12:48
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Aim of Nature, Aims of Freedom - Croatian Journal of Philosophy
Luigi Filieri, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy Abstract: In these comments, I focus on Chapter 9 of Lara Ostaric’s The Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant’s Critical System, titled “Kant’...
In 'Aim of Nature, Aims of Freedom', Luigi Filieri challenges Lara Ostaric’s reading of Kant’s teleological philosophy of history, arguing that the 'aim of nature' is at most a regulative, analogical lens, and not a real driver of moral progress. All CJP papers are open-access. #philsky
16.01.2026 14:30
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