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Email: lucas@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page n/a
Dr. Thorpe is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy.
His interests lie in the following areas: Kant, early modern philosophy, modern
ethics.
Recent Publications
- L. Thorpe, The Kant Dictionary, Continuum International
Publishing Group (under contract)
- L. Thorpe, C. Payne, eds., Kant and Community
(forthcoming)
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L. Thorpe, Is Kant's Realm of Ends a Unum per Se?
Aquinas, Suárez, Leibniz and Kant on composition, British Journal of
the History of Philosophy (forthcoming)
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L. Thorpe, One community or many? Community and
interaction in Kant: from logic to politics via metaphysics and ethics,
in Politics and Metaphysics in Kant, H. Williams, S. Baiasa, and
S. Pihlström, eds., University of Wales Press (forthcoming)
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L. Thorpe, The point of studying ethics according
to Kant, Journal of Value Inquiry 40(4): 461-474 (2006)
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L. Thorpe, Kant on the transferal
of property: the relationship between Kant's metaphysics and his
philosophy of right, Proceedings
of the 10th International
Kant Congress, Walter de Gruyter (2006)
- L. Thorpe, The logical basis for Kant's distinction between
understanding and intuition, Proceedings of the Muğla International
Kant Symposium, Muğla, Turkey (Oct 2004)
- L. Thorpe, Kant's
Moral Idealism: The Logical Basis and Metaphysical Origin of the Ideas
of Community and Autonomy, Ph.D. dissertation (2003)
Education
| School |
Degree |
Date |
| University of Pennsylvania |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
2003 |
| University of Pennsylvania |
M.A. (Philosophy) |
1998 |
| Wadham College |
B.A. (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) |
1991 |
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