"Artfully reconciling Kant's ethics and philosophy of history, this well-written book makes an important contribution to understanding the former and is highly recommended." — Library Journal"This book will change the way future generations look at Kant's work. It is a rare book that gives both a careful reading of the past and a visionary glimpse of the future. Few books about the past can claim to be a doorway into the future." — Thomas Auxter, author of Kant's Moral Teleology"The book is significant because it carries further a new approach to Kant's moral, political, and historical writings, which exploits some insights that an exploration of reflective judgment and orientation have made possible." — Rudolf A. Makkreel, author of Imagination and Interpretation in Kant: The Hermeneutical Import of the Critique of Judgment