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Liesbet Vanhaute
University of Antwerp
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    Mijn collega zal u verder helpen.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2015 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 107 (4):387-413.
    I won’t, but my colleague will: referral as a solution for conscientious objections in the workplace A policy of ‘refusing and referring’ allows conscientious objectors to refrain from the action they object to, as long as they can refer to a willing colleague. This policy is often presented as a pragmatic solution to the problem of conscientious objection in the workplace. In this paper, I reflect on the merits and the shortcomings of this strategy. I will analyse the current situation (...)
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  2. Colonists, traders, or settlers? Kant on fair international trade and legitimate settlement.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2014 - In Katrin Flikschuh & Lea Ypi (eds.), Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Hegel And Heidegger On True Art And The Truth Of Art.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2011 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2011 (1):305-310.
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    How Biological is Human History?Liesbet Vanhaute - 2011 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 14 (1):155-169.
    Whereas in Idea for a Universal History Kant without much hesitation resorts to biological concepts to understand history, this fundamentally changes in Critique of the Power of Judgment. In this work, history and biology are separated; they are understood as two different forms of teleological judgments. The teleological concepts that make history intelligible are divorced from their biological origins and introduced in an explicitly non-biological way of thinking. I argue that because of this shift, after the Critique of the Power (...)
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    How biological is human history? Kant's use of biological concepts and its implications for history as moral anthropology.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2011 - Hegel Bulletin 32 (1-2):252-268.
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    How Biological is Human History?Liesbet Vanhaute - 2011 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 14 (1):155-169.
    Whereas in Idea for a Universal History Kant without much hesitation resorts to biological concepts to understand history, this fundamentally changes in Critique of the Power of Judgment. In this work, history and biology are separated; they are understood as two different forms of teleological judgments. The teleological concepts that make history intelligible are divorced from their biological origins and introduced in an explicitly non-biological way of thinking. I argue that because of this shift, after the Critique of the Power (...)
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    Kant’s Enlightenment Ideal and the Concerns of ‘the Public, i. e. the World at Large’.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 877-890.
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    Systematic Classification or Purposive Moralization? On why Teleology is not the (only) Key to Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2011 - Kant Yearbook 3 (1):43-66.
  9. Taboe op doden of inconsistentie in het willen?: Govert den Hartoghs euthanasievoorbeeld anders bekeken.Liesbet Vanhaute - 2009 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101 (3):211-213.
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