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Michael Yuen

Research

 

I have three ongoing research projects regarding Kant that investigate (i) the nature and norms of epistemic virtue and vice, (ii) the rationality of faith and hope, and their roles in moral psychology, and (iii) epistemic states higher than knowledge such as comprehension.

Papers

 

2025. “Attainability in Kant's Moral Argument” Kantian Review. pp. 1 - 18 [open access]

2024. “Kant on Hope’s Value and Misanthropy” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 53 (6) pp. 472 - 486 [open access].

2024. "Analytic Cognition in Kant" Kantian Review 29 (3) pp. 467 - 487. [open access].

 

Works-in-Progress

Drafts available on request


“A Kantian Model of Epistemic Virtue” 

“Epistemic Virtue, Motivation, and Irrationality” 

“Kant on Epistemic Vice” work in progress
“Kant on Higher Epistemic States than Knowledge” 

"Kant's Practical Arguments"


"The Action-Guiding Problem in Virtue Epistemology" 

"Rational Acceptance, Faith and Hope" 


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