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- Faculty, Stanford University
- Faculty, Indiana University
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About me
Born: Seattle, Washington. BA Reed College. PhD Yale University. Faculty affiliations: Cornell University, Yale University, Stanford University, Indiana University. Visiting affiliations: University of Michigan, University of California, San Diego, Oxford University. Sabbaticals at: Free University, Berlin, University of Bonn.
My works
- Allen Wood, Keynote Address to the Conference on Dignity and Law, Cape Town University Law School, July, 2007.
- Allen W. Wood & Songsuk Susan Hahn (eds.) (2011). Cambridge History of Philosophy in the 19th Century (1790-1870). Cambridge University Press.
- Allen Wood (2010). Recognition, Respect. In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.
- Allen W. Wood (2010). Hegel on Responsibility for Actions and Consequences. In Arto Laitinen & Constantine Sandis (eds.), Hegel on Action. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Allen W. Wood (2010). Kant and the Intelligibility of Evil. In Sharon Anderson-Gold & Pablo Muchnik (eds.), Kant's Anatomy of Evil. Cambridge University Press.
- Allen W. Wood (2010). Punishment, Retribution, and the Coercive Enforcement of Right. In Lara Denis (ed.), Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide. Cambridge University Press.
- Allen W. Wood (2010). The Antinomies of Pure Reason. In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Cambridge University Press.
- Allen Wood (2009). Duties to Oneself, Duties of Respect to Others. In Thomas E. Hill (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Kant's Ethics. Wiley-Blackwell.
- Allen Wood (2009). Herder and Kant on History: Their Enlightenment Faith. In Samuel Newlands & Larry M. Jorgensen (eds.), Metaphysics and the Good: Themes From the Philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams. Oxford University Press.
- Allen Wood (2009). Review of Arthur Ripstein, Force and Freedom: Kant's Legal and Political Philosophy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (11).
- Allen Wood (2008). The Duty to Believe According to the Evidence. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 63 (1/3):7 - 24.
- Allen W. Wood (2008). Kantian Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
- Allen W. Wood (2007). Comments on Guyer. Inquiry 50 (5):465 – 479.
- Allen Wood, Paul Guyer & Henry E. Allison (2007). Debating Allison on Transcendental Idealism. Kantian Review 12 (2):1-39.
- Allen Wood (2006). Philosophy—What is to Be Done? Topoi 25 (1-2).
- Allen W. Wood (2006). Fichte's Intersubjective I. Inquiry 49 (1):62 – 79.
- Allen W. Wood (2005). Kant. Blackwell Pub..
- Allen W. Wood (2004/1999). Karl Marx. Routledge.
- Allen Wood (2003). The Good Will. Philosophical Topics 31 (1/2):457-484.
- Allen W. Wood (2003). Allison, Henry E. Kant's Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment. The Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):633-635.
- Allen W. Wood (2003). Kantianism, Moral Worth and Human Welfare. Philosophical Quarterly 53 (213):587–595.
- Allen W. Wood (2003). Review: Kantianism, Moral Worth and Human Welfare. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 53 (213):587 - 595.
- Allen Wood (2000). Religion, Ethical Community and the Struggle Against Evil. Faith and Philosophy 17 (4):498-511.
- Allen W. Wood (1999). Kant's Ethical Thought. Cambridge University Press.
- Allen Wood (1998). Kant on Duties Regarding Nonrational Nature. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72:189 - 228.
- Allen Wood (1998). The Final Form of Kant's Practical Philosophy. Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (S1):1-20.
- Allen W. Wood (1998). Creating the Kingdom of Ends. Philosophical Review 107 (4):607-611.
- Allen W. Wood (1998). Kant on Duties Regarding Nonrational Nature: Allen W. Wood. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):189–210.
- Allen W. Wood (1997). Idealism and Freedom. Philosophical Review 106 (4):601-604.
- William S. Snyder, Jack Zupko & Allen W. Wood (1995). Mary J. Gregor 1928-1994. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 68 (5):96 - 98.
- Allen W. Wood (1995). Exploitation. Social Philosophy and Policy 12 (2):136--158.
- Allen W. Wood (1994). Dignity and Practical Reason in Kant's Moral Theory (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (2):314-315.
- Allen W. Wood (1991). Does Hegel Have an Ethics? The Monist 74 (3):358-385.
- Allen W. Wood (1991). Fichte's Philosophical Revolution. Philosophical Topics 19 (2):1-28.
- Allen W. Wood (1991). Unsociable Sociability. Philosophical Topics 19 (1):325-351.
- Allen W. Wood (1990). Hegel's Ethical Thought. Cambridge University Press.
- Allen Wood (1989). Kantian Ethics and Socialism. Idealistic Studies 19 (3):271-273.
- Allen W. Wood (1989). The Emptiness of the Moral Will. The Monist 72 (3):454-483.
- Allen W. Wood (1986). Historical Materialism and Functional Explanation. Inquiry 29 (1-4):11 – 27.
- Allen W. Wood (1985). Kant's Political Philosophy. Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):265-267.
- Allen W. Wood (1984). Book Review. [REVIEW] Law and Philosophy 3 (1).
- Allen W. Wood (1984). Justice and Class Interests. Philosophica 33.
- Allen W. Wood (ed.) (1984). Self and Nature in Kant's Philosophy. Cornell University Press.
- Allen W. Wood (1979). Marx on Right and Justice: A Reply to Husami. Philosophy and Public Affairs 8 (3):267-295.
- Allen W. Wood (1978). Kant's Rational Theology. Cornell University Press.
- Allen W. Wood (1975). Kant'S Dialectic. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (December):595-614.
- Allen W. Wood (1972). Marx's Critical Anthropology: Three Recent Interpretations. The Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):118 - 139.
- Allen W. Wood (1972). The Marxian Critique of Justice. Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (3):244-282.
- Allen W. Wood (1970). Kant's Moral Religion. Ithaca,Cornell University Press.
- Allen W. Wood, Fichte: From Nature to Freedom (System of Ethics §§ 9-13:).
- Allen Wood, Autonomy as the Ground of Morality.
- Allen Wood, Hegel on Education.
- Allen Wood, Kant and the Problem of Human Nature.
- Allen Wood, Kant's History of Ethics.
- Allen Wood, Kant Vs. Eudaimonism.
- Allen Wood, The 'I' as Principle of Practical Philosophy.
- Allen Wood, The Supreme Principle of Morality.
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