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Frederick Rauscher is a Professor and Undergraduate Program Director at the Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University. His research focuses on Kant’s metaethics, political philosophy, and the interplay between evolution and ethics. He has held a Fulbright Scholarship (2012) at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Key research areas include Kantian ethics, German Idealism, British Empiricists, and the historical context of modern ethical theories. His work bridges classical philosophy with contemporary debates, particularly in naturalism and realism.
Rauscher has published influential books like Naturalism and Realism in Kant’s Ethics (2015) and edited/translated Kant’s unpublished materials for the Cambridge Edition, including Lectures and Drafts on Political Philosophy (2016) and contributions to Notes and Fragments (2005). These works highlight his expertise in Kant’s methodology and political thought.
His awards include the Fulbright Scholar distinction, reflecting his international scholarly impact. While no advising or grants are explicitly listed, his editorial and translation work underscores his contributions to preserving and interpreting Kant’s legacy.
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