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Radboud University Nijmegen
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    Bona Fama Defuncti in Kant’s Rechtslehre: Some Perspectives.Thomas Mertens - 2019 - Kantian Review 24 (4):513-529.
    Although Kant’s final work in moral philosophy, Die Metaphysik der Sitten, currently attracts much scholarly attention, there is still a lot to explore. This article is an attempt to get to grips with a particular, often neglected passage of the Rechtslehre, namely §35. Here Kant defends the view that not only can a person’s good reputation can be tarnished after his death, but also that this constitutes a violation of this dead person’s property. Here I will not be able to (...)
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    On Kant’s Duty to Speak the Truth.Thomas Mertens - 2016 - Kantian Review 21 (1):27-51.
    In, Kant defends a position that cannot be salvaged. The essay is nonetheless important because it helps us understand his philosophy of law and, more specifically, his interpretation of the social contract. Kant considers truthfulness a strict legal duty because it is the necessary condition for the juridical state. As attested by Kants arguments against the death penalty, not even the right to life has such strict unconditional status. Within the juridical state, established by the social contract, the innate right (...)
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    Cosmopolitanism and Citizenship: Kant Against Habermas.Thomas Mertens - 1996 - European Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):328-347.
  4. Radbruch and Hart on the Grudge Informer: A Reconsideration.Thomas Mertens - 2002 - Ratio Juris 15 (2):186-205.
    Hart's defense of the separation of law and morality is partly based on his refusal to accept Radbruch's solution of the well‐known grudge informer case, in his famous article “Statutory Injustice and Suprastatutory Law.” In this paper, I present a detailed reconstruction of the “debate” between Radbruch and Hart on this case. I reach the conclusion that Hart fails to address the issue that was Radbruch's primary concern, namely the legal position of the judiciary when dealing with criminal statutes. I (...)
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    War and International Order in Kant's Legal Thought".Thomas Mertens - 1995 - Ratio Juris 8 (3):296-314.
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    Zweckmäßigkeit der Natur und politische Philosophie bei Kant.Thomas Mertens - 1995 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 49 (2):220 - 240.
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    Kant's cosmopolitan values and supreme emergencies.Thomas Mertens - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (2):222–241.
  8. Kant, Rawls and Pogge on Global Justice.Thomas Mertens - manuscript
    Pogge’s writings on international distributive justice, some of them now collected in ‘World Poverty and Human Rights’ (2002),1 exhibit a masterly interplay of moral argumentation and empirical data. In this contribution, I cannot do justice to both and will therefore focus on Pogge’s moral arguments, the origins of which are to be found in the legal philosophies of Kant and Rawls. Contrary to these philosophers, however, Pogge does argue in favor of an institutionalized global order. That is, he argues, what (...)
     
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  9. Moralische Politik in Kants Friedensschrift.Thomas Mertens - 1998 - Synthesis Philosophica 13 (1):209-218.
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    Kant's Metaphysics of Morals as guidance in a morally and legally complex world.Maria Borges, Thomas Mertens & Alessandro Pinzani - 2017 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):389-394.
    Presentation to the special issue on Kant's Metaphysics of Morals.
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    Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals as guidance in a morally and legally complex world.Maria Borges, Thomas Mertens & Alessandro Pinzani - 2017 - Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):389–394.
    Presentation to the special issue on Kant's Metaphysics of Morals.
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    Immanuel Kant über Natur und Gesellschaft.Gorm Harste, Thomas Mertens & Thomas Scheffer - 1996 - University Press of Southern Denmark.
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    A Philosophical Introduction to Human Rights.Thomas Mertens - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    While almost everyone has heard of human rights, few will have reflected in depth on what human rights are, where they originate from and what they mean. A Philosophical Introduction to Human Rights – accessibly written without being superficial – addresses these questions and provides a multifaceted introduction to legal philosophy. The point of departure is the famous 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which provides a frame for engagement with western legal philosophy. Thomas Mertens sketches the philosophical and historical (...)
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    B. Sharon Byrd & Joachim Hruschka, Kant’s Doctrine of Right. A Commentary.Thomas Mertens - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (1):84-86.
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    Criminal Justice After 9-11: ICC or Military Tribunals.Thomas Mertens - 2004 - In Georg Meggle, Andreas Kemmerling & Mark Textor (eds.), Ethics of Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism. De Gruyter. pp. 281-300.
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    Darker Legacies of Law in Europe. The Shadow of National Socialism and Fascism over Europe and Its Legal Traditions.Thomas Mertens - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (2):285-291.
    Eds. Christian Joerges and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh. With a Prologue by Michael Stolleis and an Epilogue by Joseph H. H. Weiler. Oxford: Hart. 2003. Pp. 416.
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    Emergencies and criminal law in Kant's legal philosophy.Thomas Mertens - 2017 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):459-474.
    Despite Kant's explicit statement that every murderer must suffer death, there are at least four situations to be found in Kant's work in which the killing of a human being should not lead to the death penalty: when too many murderers are involved; when a mother kills her illegitimate child; when one duellist kills the other; when one person pushes another off a plank in order to save his life. This paper discusses these situation and concentrates on the last situation (...)
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    Emergencies and criminal law in Kant’s legal philosophy.Thomas Mertens - 2017 - Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):459–474.
    Despite Kant's explicit statement that every murderer must suffer death, there are at least four situations to be found in Kant's work in which the killing of a human being should not lead to the death penalty: when too many murderers are involved; when a mother kills her illegitimate child; when one duellist kills the other; when one person pushes another off a plank in order to save his life. This paper discusses these situation and concentrates on the last situation (...)
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    Fuller and Arendt: A Happy Marriage? Comment on Rundle.Thomas Mertens - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (3):279-287.
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  20. From 'perpetual peace' to 'the law of peoples': Kant, Habermas and Rawls on international relations.Thomas Mertens - 2002 - Kantian Review 6:60-84.
    It is hardly surprising that the two greatest Kantian philosophers of the twentieth century's second half would, at some point of time, reflect and comment on one of the most famous writings of the Königsberg sage, namely on Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch. Of course, in recent decades, and especially around the celebration of the 200th anniversary of its publication, many commentary articles and books have been published on Kant's little essay, but it makes a difference when Jürgen Habermas and (...)
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    Habermas en Searle: Kritische beschouwingen bij de theorie Van het communicatieve handelen.Thomas Mertens - 1986 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (1):66 - 93.
    In this article the author submits as thesis that Habermas's concept of communicative action results from an uncritical appropriation of the concept ‘speech act’. For this purpose, firstly the origin of Habermas's idea of a ‘power-free communication’ in his discussion with Gadamer will be considered. The legitimacy of such a concept of language is — following Habermas — adequately shown most of all by Searle. Secondly therefore, Searle's theory of the speech act will be taken in consideration. Indeed, Searle places (...)
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    Humanitarian Intervention: Legal and Moral Arguments.Thomas Mertens - 2004 - In Georg Meggle (ed.), Ethics of humanitarian interventions. Ontos. pp. 215-232.
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    How to Address Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy? A Review of Maliks’s Kantian Context and Horn’s Non-Ideal Normativity.Thomas Mertens - 2016 - Jurisprudence 7 (2):376-383.
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    In memoriam D.G. Scheltens.Thomas Mertens - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2):451-452.
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  25. Kant and the Tradition of Just War.Thomas Mertens - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (3):467-488.
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    Kant en de traditie van de rechtvaardige oorlog.Thomas Mertens - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (3):467.
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    Kephalos en Kant revisited.Thomas Mertens - 2022 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 114 (2):190-203.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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    Kephalos en Kant. Een gesprek over plichten.Thomas Mertens - 2022 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 114 (2):108-127.
    Cephalos and Kant. A conversation on duties Socrates’s first conversational partner in Plato’s Politeia is Cephalos, the host of the dialogue. But the conversation between Cephalos and Socrates does not appear to be very fruitful. It merely seems to function as the setting of the stage. Nonetheless, what Cephalos has to say about life and old age, about justice and doing one’s duty is far from uninteresting. Indeed, if Cephalos had presented his views to Immanuel Kant, they would have been (...)
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    Kritische filosofie en politiek: Immanuel Kant over oorlog en vrede.Thomas Mertens - 1990
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  30. Kritische filosofie en politiek. Immanuel Kant over oorlog en vrede.Thomas J. Mertens - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (1):160-161.
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    Nazism, Legal Positivism and Radbruch's Thesis on Statutory Injustice.Thomas Mertens - 2003 - Law and Critique 14 (3):277-295.
    The small article “Statutory Injustice and Suprastatutory Law” published in 1946 by Gustav Radbruch is one of the most important texts in 20th century legal philosophy. Until recently, its importance was said to stem from its renewal of ‘natural law’ and from its ‘formula’, according to which the value of justice should override that of legal certainty in extreme cases. In this contribution, a close examination will show that Radbruch's text is less univocal than often suggested. I argue that Radbruch (...)
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    Rawls is zo gek nog niet.Thomas Mertens - 2007 - Krisis 8 (1):42-46.
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    Sexual Desire and the Importance of Marriage in Kant's Philosophy of Law.Thomas Mertens - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (3):330-343.
    In his moral writings, Kant states that moral duty cannot be derived from “the special characteristics of human nature.” This statement is untenable if one takes seriously Kant 's moral views on sexual desire. Instead close study reveals that considerations based on both morality and nature play a role here. The combination of these two elements leads to inconsistencies and difficulties in Kant 's understanding of sexual desire, but they enable us to better understand the importance Kant attributes to marriage (...)
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  34. Biosocial goals and human genetics: An impact study of NSF workshops.Margaret L. While, Jon R. Hendrix & Thomas R. Mertens - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):137-144.
     
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    Kant’s Doctrine of Right. A Commentary. [REVIEW]Thomas Mertens - 2013 - Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 12 (2):355–358.
    Review of: B. Sharon Byrd and Joachim Hruschka, Kant’s Doctrine of Right. A Commentary (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2010) 336 p.
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  36. De onschuld voorbij: Jeff McMahans Killing in War. [REVIEW]Koos ten Bras & Thomas Mertens - 2011 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 40 (1):64-74.
    Jeff McMahan, one of the leading contemporary writers on ‘just war thinking’, argues in the book under review, Killing in War, that one of the central tenets of the ‘ius in bello’, namely the moral equality of combatants, is both conceptually and morally untenable. This results from a reflection upon and a departure from two basic assumptions in Walzer’s work, namely the idea that war itself isn’t a relation between persons, but between political entities and their human instruments and the (...)
     
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