“Dueling for Equality,” 731. The reference is to LaVaque-Manty, Arguments and Fists: Political Agency and Justification in Liberal Theory (New York: Routledge, 2002), 73-74.
2.
LaVaque-Manty, Arguments and Fists, 81.
3.
In Akademie Ausgabe, vol. 8. Soroko and Livingston cite the essay using Richard Nisbet's misleading translation of the title as “Conjectures on the Beginning of Human History.”
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I also spend several pages on this in Arguments and Fists; see pp. 67-74.
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Rechtslehre, 6:337, in Kant, Practical Philosophy, translated by Mary Gregor, edited by Paul Guyer and Allen Wood (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 477.
6.
I develop a Kantian theory of “ascriptive autonomy” in “ Kant's Children,” Social Theory & Practice32:3 (July 2006).
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See also Elizabeth S. Anderson, “Emotions in Kant's Later Moral Philosophy” in Kant's Virtue Ethics, edited by Monika Betzler (New York and Berlin: de Gruyter, forthcoming).