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  1. Global Poverty, Structural Change, and Role-Ideals.Olga Lenczewska & Kate Yuan - 2024 - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 2024 (2):431-458.
    It has often been argued that charitable donations are not a sufficient response to global poverty; individuals need to address structural injustice. Proponents of the Effective Altruism (EA) movement have raised two main problems with this focus on structural injustice. In this paper, we respond to these concerns. The first problem raised by EA proponents is that focusing on structural injustice absolves individuals of any responsibility other than political ones. In response, we argue that discharging this duty requires more commitment (...)
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    Ethics of Biohybrid Robotics Invertebrate Research: Biohybrid Robotic Jellyfish as a Case Study.Nicole W. Xu, Olga Lenczewska, Sarah E. Wieten, Carole A. Federico & John O. Dabiri - 2025 - Bioinspiration and Biomimetics 20 (3):1-15.
    Invertebrate research ethics has largely been ignored compared to the consideration of higher order animals, but more recent focus has questioned this trend. Using the robotic control of Aurelia aurita as a case study, we examine ethical considerations in invertebrate work and provide recommendations for future guidelines. We also analyze these issues for prior bioethics cases, such as cyborg insects and the 'microslavery' of microbes. However, biohybrid robotic jellyfish pose further ethical questions regarding potential ecological consequences as ocean monitoring tools, (...)
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  3. Electoral Competence, Epistocracy, and Standpoint Epistemologies. A Reply to Brennan.Olga Lenczewska - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (4):641-664.
    ABSTRACT Jason Brennan’s recent epistemic argument for epistocracy relies on the assumption that voter competence requires knowledge of economics and political science. He conjectures that people who would qualify as competent are mostly white, upper-middle- to upper-class, educated, employed men, who know better how to promote the interests of the disadvantaged than the disadvantaged themselves. My paper, first, shows that this account of voter competence is too narrow and, second, proposes a modified account of this concept. Brennan mistakenly reasons as (...)
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  4. Developing Politically Stable Societies: Kant and Rawls on Moral Maturation.Olga Lenczewska - forthcoming - Social Theory and Practice.
    While various Kantian influences on Rawls have been discussed in the literature, these discussions have been limited to Part I of A Theory of Justice and consequently to topics concerning a priori ethical considerations and their consequences for political philosophy. In contrast to others who have interpreted Rawls’s Kantianism in this way, I show that what is also at the core of Rawls’s Kantian project in Theory is Kant’s theory of moral development. This theory of moral development, which Kant develops (...)
     
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  5. Expansion of Self-consciousness in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.Olga Lenczewska - 2019 - Kant Studien 110 (4):554–594.
    This paper is a novel attempt at reconstructing Kant’s account of self-consciousness in the first Critique by making evident its gradual expository progression, and at identifying the epistemic status of the two modes of self-consciousness: pure and empirical. I trace the gradual exposition of theoretical self-consciousness across three crucial parts of the book: the Transcendental Deduction, the Refutation of Idealism, and the Paralogisms of Pure Reason. In doing so, I show that the account of theoretical self-consciousness is not presented to (...)
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    (1 other version)The Evolution of Kant’s Concept of Freedom between the “Critique of Pure Reason” and the “Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals”.Olga Lenczewska - 2018 - In Waibel Violetta, Ruffing Margit & David Wagner, Natur und Freiheit : Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1895–1902.
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    Universal Basic Income and Divergent Theories of Gender Justice.Olga Lenczewska - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (4):705-725.
    This article assesses the potential for basic income to become a tool for empowering women in the household and in the workplace. Recent debates among feminist political theorists indicate that it is not obvious whether basic income has the potential to push our society toward greater socioeconomic gender justice. I show that arguments for and against basic income put forward by feminist theorists rely on implicit assumptions about how women's work should be conceived—assumptions that are not shared among all of (...)
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    From Rationality to Morality: The Collective Development of Practical Reason in Kant’s Moral Anthropology.Olga Lenczewska - 2022 - Kantian Review 27 (3):363-383.
    While Kant’s account of humankind’s rational progress has been widely discussed, his views about the way in which this progress might have begun and the circumstances surrounding this beginning have been largely neglected. Implicit in such an omission is the assumption that Kant does not say much about the very beginning of human history or that whatever he says is of little philosophical value. This paper challenges these assumptions. I reconstruct Kant’s account of the emergence of reason by looking at (...)
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    Becoming Pluralists: Kant on the Normative Features of Pluralistic Thinking.Olga Lenczewska - 2021 - Kant Yearbook 13 (1):107-128.
    Kant’s essays in the philosophy of history, such as Universal History and Conjectural Beginning, offer a speculative account of the gradual development of reason in our species and of the way the mature use of reason can be attained. Such mature use of reason, as Kant explains a few years later in the published Anthropology, is characterized by abandoning the standpoint of “practical egoism” and learning how to exercise the psychological disposition to “pluralism”. To be a pluralist, he claims, means (...)
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    Can the Author Escape Himself? Italo Calvino on the Absolute Power and the Insuperable Limitations of Authorship.Olga Lenczewska - 2024 - Literature & Aesthetics 34 (3):34-42.
    How much power does the author have, and what limits it? I examine how these questions are approached by Italo Calvino in his last novel, If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller (1979). My paper takes a look at one of the aspects of the theme of authorship in this book: namely, the questions of the power the author has by virtue of being an author, on the one hand, and the limitations of this authorial function, on the other hand. (...)
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    Disagree to Agree: Forming Consensus Around Basic Income in Times of Political Divisiveness.Olga Lenczewska & Avshalom Schwartz - 2020 - In Richard K. Caputo & Larry Liu, Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee: International Experiences and Perspectives Past, Present, and Near Future. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 13-31.
    This paper concerns the growing political polarization in the U.S. and the challenges faced by political activists in their effort to mobilize around struggles and demands for policy changes. We argue that basic income can serve as a key policy around which social movements and political activists of different beliefs systems – feminist activists, racial justice activists, liberal egalitarians, Marxists-socialists, and libertarians – could form an overlapping consensus. This would allow them to have a common political goal without having to (...)
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  12. John Rawls, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement - Polish edition & translation.Olga Lenczewska - manuscript
    Polish edition and translation in preparation for the Polish Academic Press [PWN] for their series on contemporary philosophy classics [Biblioteka Współczesnych Filozofów].
     
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  13. Kant and Rawls on the Moral and Political Development of Persons.Olga Lenczewska - 2021 - Dissertation, Stanford University
    My dissertation examines Kant’s and Rawls’s theories of the moral development of individuals within structured political communities. I reconstruct Kant’s under-studied account of the emergence of reason by looking at his remarks on the transition our species underwent from mere irrational animals into primitive human beings. I show how his account of the emergence of reason fits with his broader view of humankind’s rational progress and the moral development of an individual. Next, I argue that Kant’s anthropological and pedagogical writings (...)
     
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  14. Kant and Rawls on Moral Maturation.Olga Lenczewska - manuscript
    Revise & resubmit. While various Kantian influences on Rawls have been discussed in the literature, these discussions have been limited to Part I of A Theory of Justice and consequently to topics concerning a priori ethical considerations and their consequences for political philosophy. In contrast to others who have interpreted Rawls’s Kantianism in this way, I show that what is also at the core of Rawls’s Kantian project in Theory is Kant’s theory of moral development. This theory of moral development, (...)
     
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  15. Karolina on Confining Women to Domestic Labor and the Private Use of Reason.Olga Lenczewska - forthcoming - In Reidar Maliks & Elisabeth Widmer, Kant’s Early Followers in Political Philosophy. London: Routledge.
    Amongst the various early-feminist critical engagements with eighteenth-century European ideas on women, and Kant’s ideas on women in particular, a figure that merits special attention is Karolina – an unknown, semi-anonymous Polish woman who is known to us only by her first name. In 1779-80, Karolina published three essays in the Polish journal Monitor – essays that are amongst the very few female-authored essays published in this venue and the only texts that address women’s educational and socio-political standing. Karolina’s implicit (...)
     
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    Kant on the History and Development of Practical Reason.Olga Lenczewska - 2025 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This book's focus is Kant's history of human reason: his teleological vision of the past development of our rational capacities from their very emergence until Kant's own 'age of Enlightenment.' One of the goals is to connect Kant's speculative account of the very beginning of rationality – a topic that has thus far been largely neglected in Kantian scholarship – to his well-known theory of humankind's progress. The Element elucidates Kant's hopes with regard to reason's future progress and his guidelines (...)
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  17. Kant on the Origins of Humanity and Moral Education.Olga Lenczewska - forthcoming - Journal of the History of Ideas.
    Kant’s views on human history have been widely studied, but commentators have rarely discussed his speculative account of humanity’s origins, assuming that it does not neatly fit into his critical philosophy. This paper challenges this assumption by defending two claims. First, Kant’s major essay on this topic, “Conjectural Beginning of Human History,” is a key component of his teleological understanding of human history and should be incorporated into the study of his critical philosophy. Second, the story of humanity’s origins informs (...)
     
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    Sterilisation without Informed Consent: How to Improve European Citizens’ Medical Agency.Olga Lenczewska - 2017 - In Daniele Archibugi & Ali Emre Benli, Claiming Citizenship Rights in Europe: Emerging Challenges and Political Agents. London, UK: Routledge. pp. 130-147.
    This paper discusses the importance of informed medical consent through a case study examines the implications this case had for the medical rights of EU citizens. I start by describing a case of a Slovakian national of Roma origin against the Government of Slovakia, which appeared at the European Court of Human Rights in 2007-2012. The twenty-year old woman, who had been sterilized at a Slovakian hospital during the birth of her second child, claimed that the procedure took place without (...)
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  19. Kant and Women’s Enlightenment: Feminist Critiques from 18th Century Germany and Poland.Olga Lenczewska - forthcoming - London: Routledge.
    Under contract with Routledge. This book project reshapes the way we think about Enlightenment: rather than viewing it primarily as the era of the emancipation of human reason, it emphasizes the gendered nature of the Enlightenment ideal of human progress and investigates how this ideal oppressed women. I take a critical look at this ideal from within intellectual debates of the time, examining how the restrictive view of women’s socio-political and educational opportunities was challenged by progressive female German and Polish (...)
     
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    Owen Ware, "Kant’s Justification of Ethics". [REVIEW]Olga Lenczewska - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (5):1071-1075.
    Owen Ware’s Kant’s Justification of Ethics is certainly a worthwhile read for scholars of Kant and normative ethics as well as advanced students of Kant’s practical philosophy. Well-written, concep...
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    Fred Feldman, "Distributive Justice: Getting What We Deserve from Our Country". [REVIEW]Olga Lenczewska - 2020 - Utilitas 32 (4):499-502.