Kant's Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim

Kant's Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim
Title Kant's Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim PDF eBook
Author Amélie Rorty
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 271
Release 2009-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 0521874637

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The essays in this volume discuss the questions at the core of Kant's pioneering work in the philosophy of history.

Anthropology, History, and Education

Anthropology, History, and Education
Title Anthropology, History, and Education PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Kant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 20
Release 2007-11-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0521452503

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This 2007 volume contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature.

Kant and Colonialism

Kant and Colonialism
Title Kant and Colonialism PDF eBook
Author Katrin Flikschuh
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 272
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191034118

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This is the first book dedicated to a systematic exploration of Kant's position on colonialism. Bringing together a team of leading scholars in both the history of political thought and normative theory, the chapters in the volume seek to place Kant's thoughts on colonialism in historical context, examine the tensions that the assessment of colonialism produces in Kant's work, and evaluate the relevance of these reflections for current debates on global justice and the relation of Western political thinking to other parts of the world.

Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace

Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace
Title Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace PDF eBook
Author Otfried Höffe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 16
Release 2006-02-13
Genre History
ISBN 0521534089

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Kant and Cosmopolitanism

Kant and Cosmopolitanism
Title Kant and Cosmopolitanism PDF eBook
Author Pauline Kleingeld
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2011-11-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139504266

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This is the first comprehensive account of Kant's cosmopolitanism, highlighting its moral, political, legal, economic, cultural and psychological aspects. Contrasting Kant's views with those of his German contemporaries and relating them to current debates, Pauline Kleingeld sheds new light on texts that have been hitherto neglected or underestimated. In clear and carefully argued discussions, she shows that Kant's philosophical cosmopolitanism underwent a radical transformation in the mid 1790s and that the resulting theory is philosophically stronger than is usually thought. Using the work of figures such as Fichte, Cloots, Forster, Hegewisch, Wieland and Novalis, Kleingeld analyses Kant's arguments regarding the relationship between cosmopolitanism and patriotism, the importance of states, the ideal of an international federation, cultural pluralism, race, global economic justice and the psychological feasibility of the cosmopolitan ideal. In doing so, she reveals a broad spectrum of positions in cosmopolitan theory that are relevant to current discussions of cosmopolitanism.

Kant’s Political Theory

Kant’s Political Theory
Title Kant’s Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Ellis
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 266
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271059869

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Past interpreters of Kant’s thought seldom viewed his writings on politics as having much importance, especially in comparison with his writings on ethics, which (along with his major works, such as the Critique of Pure Reason) received the lion’s share of attention. But in recent years a new generation of scholars has revived interest in what Kant had to say about politics. From a position of engagement with today’s most pressing questions, this volume of essays offers a comprehensive introduction to Kant’s often misunderstood political thought. Covering the full range of sources of Kant’s political theory—including not only the Doctrine of Right, the Critiques, and the political essays but also Kant’s lectures and minor writings—the volume’s distinguished contributors demonstrate that Kant’s philosophy offers compelling positions that continue to inspire the best thinking on politics today. Aside from the editor, the contributors are Michaele Ferguson, Louis-Philippe Hodgson, Ian Hunter, John Christian Laursen, Mika LaVaque-Manty, Onora O’Neill, Thomas W. Pogge, Arthur Ripstein, and Robert S. Taylor.

Kant's Cosmopolitics

Kant's Cosmopolitics
Title Kant's Cosmopolitics PDF eBook
Author Garrett Wallace Brown
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748695508

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This volume explores Kant's cosmopolitanism and its implications for a Kantian-inspired cosmopolitics. The contributors provide a definitive source and specification of key new areas in the field of Kantian cosmopolitanism and how it is integral to current debates in political theory, political philosophy and international relations.