...60s. So I lost steam pretty quickly. I also spent a surprising amount of time reading and writing on Kant. But we had all these people especially—Allen Wood, Michael Friedman,...
...– by which, should we say that we look on the “face” of the land or think of the wood’s “community,” we grasp our own specificity and are moral about...
Allen Wood is the Ruth Norman Halls Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington. He is also the Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, where...
...can learn more about his work at https://www.alexmotchoulski.com. Allen Wood Allen Wood is the Ruth Norman Halls Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington. He is also the Ward W....
...by Allen Wood. Yale University Press, 2002 [1785]. Williams, Bernard. Moral Luck. Cambridge University Press, 1981. This section of the Blog of APA is designed to share pedagogical approaches to...
...found receptiveness to the idea of Kant being taught to children mixed among Kantian philosophers. For example, the notion irked Kant scholar Allen Wood. “In the abstract, the idea of...
...second half of the list: Allen Wood, Fichte’s Ethical Thought Lisa Tessman, Moral Failure Michelle Maiese, Embodied Selves and Divided Minds James Van Cleve, Problems from Reid Paul Gowder, The...
In an ‘Author Meets Critics’ session, author Allen Wood of Indiana University Bloomington met with critics Owen Ware and Douglas Moggach to discuss his book Fichte’s Ethical Thought (Oxford University...
...the teaching demonstration. For instance, Allen Wood’s series of posts on this blog giving advice to job candidates contains only a short paragraph and a confession to having no first-hand...