To what extent DEKANT has impacted society at large is yet to be seen, but I have widely disseminated the results gained from DEKANT through presenting papers at various, some of which are prestigious, international conferences and workshops in Europe, North America, and Japan. Especially, since focusing on the concept of justice in ethics is a new and original approach (this concept has traditionally been handled in political philosophy), this unique approach has become widely known among researchers of Kant studies and Early Modern Philosophy, and my name as a researcher funded by the EU through MSCA and associated with the unique approach has become widely known.
While the results will come out after the end of the project, first, my book chapter 'Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten über Krieg und Frieden' (in Sonja Schierbaum and Dietrich Schotte (eds.), Rechten und Pflichten des Bürgers gegen den Staat in der Philosophie der deutschen Aufklärung. Basel: Schwabe Verlag) is expected have significant impact on scholarship, since it is a paper that has been written for the first time in history on the topic of Baumgarten's political philosophy. Because of the nature of Baumgarten's ethics, this book chapter inevitably considers the relationship between ethics and political philosophy. Since this book chapter will be published by a reputed publisher Schwabe Verlag, which is the oldest printing and publishing house in the world, it is expected to have wider societal implications of the project, which considers the separation between ethics and political philosophy.
Second, my book titled Baumgarten's Legacy in Kant's Ethics is expected to be published in 2024. This book includes a chapter 'Ethics and Political Philosophy', and I put all the results gained from DEKANT into this chapter. As the book will be published by Routledge, a reputed international publisher, and is written in English, this book is expected to have a significant impact not only on scholarship but also on society at large, an impact that has even wider societal implications than those that the above book chapter will have. Even more, this book will be the first monograph on Baumgarten written in English. (Except in aesthetics, for which discipline Baumgarten has been known because he coined the term aesthetics for the first time in history; English books on Baumgarten that have been published so far are only edited volumes; there is only one monograph on Baumgarten written in German.)