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  1. Kant on Race and Barbarism: Towards a More Complex View on Racism and Anti-Colonialism in Kant.Oliver Eberl - 2019 - Kantian Review 24 (3):385-413.
    Whether Kant’s late legal theory and his theory of race are contradictory in their account of colonialism has been a much-debated question that is also of highest importance for the evaluation of the Enlightenment’s contribution to Europe’s colonial expansion and the dispossession and enslavement of native and black peoples. This article discusses the problem by introducing the discourse on barbarism. This neglected discourse is the original and traditional European colonial vocabulary and served the justification of colonialism from ancient Greece throughout (...)
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    Andreas Fischer-Lescano. Globalverfassung. Die Geltungsbegründung der Menschenrechte..Oliver Eberl - 2007 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 93 (3):449-452.
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  3. Kants Friedenslehre als Rechtslehre1.Oliver Eberl - 2008 - In Valerio Hrsg v. Rohden, Ricardo Terra & Guido Almeida, Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants. de Gruyter. pp. 1--279.
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    Review: Hoffe, Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft: Die Grundlegung der modernen Philosophie. [REVIEW]Soraya Nour & Oliver Eberl - 2008 - Kantian Review 13 (1):185.