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Nataliya Palatnik

  • Associate Professor, Philosophy
  • Director of Graduate Studies, Philosophy

Education

PhD, Harvard University

Selected Publications

Palatnik, N. "Kant's Practical Ideal of Perfect Virtue" (forthcoming in the Journal of the History of Philosophy)
Palatnik, N. Review of Karl Ameriks, Kantian Dignity and Its Difficulties, Oxford University Press in Kantian Review (November 2025)
Palatnik, N. (2024) "The Self-Binding Self: Phenomena and Noumena in Kant’s Practical Philosophy." In Rethinking Kant , Vol. 7.  Edgar Valdez (Ed.), Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Palatnik, N. (2023) Kant on Good Will. In Understanding Kant's Groundwork, Stephen M. Cahn (Ed.), Hackett Publishing.
Palatnik, N. (2022) Kantian freedom at a distance. British Journal for the History of Philosophy .
Palatnik, N. (2018) Kantian Agents and Their Significant Others. Kantian Review , Cambridge University Press , 23.2, 285-306.
Palatnik, N. (2018) The Ideal of the Highest Good and the Objectivity of Moral Judgment. Kant Yearbook 2018 , De Gruyter , 125-148.
Boehm, M. , & Palatnik, N. (2017) Causation in Modern Philosophy, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online .

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