Lars Tønder , "Humility, Arrogance, and the Limitations of Kantian Autonomy: A Reply to Christian Rostbøll,"Political Theory39, 378. Subsequent references are given in the text.
3.
Simon Caney, Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005 ), 42.
4.
Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, ed. Mary Gregor (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), AK 4: 458-61.
5.
Kant, Groundwork, AK 4: 452.
6.
Christine M. Korsgaard, "Introduction," in Creating the Kingdom of Ends (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996 ), xi.
7.
Kant, Groundwork, 4: 455-56.
8.
Allen Wood, Kantian Ethics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 18f; Christine M. Korsgaard, The Sources of Normativity ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 131ff.
9.
See Immanuel Kant, "The Metaphysics of Morals," in Practical Philosophy, trans. and ed. Mary Gregor (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996), AK 6: 335-37.
10.
Cf. my "Kantian Autonomy and Political Liberalism," Social Theory and Practice (Forthcoming).
11.
See further my "The Use and Abuse of ‘Universal Values’ in the Danish Cartoon Controversy," European Political Science Review 2, no. 3 (2010): 401-422.
12.
Kant, AK 27: 349, quoted by Allen Wood, "General Introduction," in Practical Philosophy, xviii.
13.
For references and discussion, see Rostbøll, "Kantian Autonomy and Political Liberalism."