An interdisciplanary collection of essays focused on Kant's work on the concept of community.
Introduction: The Many Senses of Community in Kant - Charlton Payne and Lucas Thorpe
Kant's Standpoint on the Whole (Disjunctive Judgment, Community, and the Third Analogy of Experience) - Béatrice Longuenesse
Making Sense of Mutual Interaction: Simultaneity and the Equality of Action and Reaction - Eric Watkins
Kant and the Ethics of Community: The Metaphysical Roots of Kant's Mature Ethics - Lucas Thorpe
Kantian Communities: The Realm of Ends, the Ethical Community, and the Highest Good - Paul Guyer
Religion, Ethical Community and the Struggle Against Evil - Allen Wood
Kant's Conception of Public Reason - Onara O'Neill
Original Community, Possession, and Acquisition in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals - Jeffrey Edwards
Community and Normativity: Hegel's Challenge to Kant - Michael Feola
Paradoxes in Kant's Account of Citizenship - Ronald Beiner
Kant's Conception of the Nation State and the Idea of Europe Aesthetics - Susan Meld Shell
Kant's Parergonal Poltics: The Sensus Communis and the Problem of Political Action - Charlton Payne
Aesthetic Feflective Judgments and Social Reflective Judgments - Jane Kneller
Social Demands: Kant and the Possibility of Communicative Communities - Jan Mieszkowski