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Kant's place in modern philosophy is largely assured by his critical works, which taken together constitute the systematic development of his transcendental philosophy. ... The most obvious place to begin any systematic treatment of Kant's cosmopolitanism -- whether robust or minimalist -- is with his moral universalism.
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I conclude with some critical suggestions pro-pounding a renegotiation of the paradigmatic certainties of Kant's cosmopolitanism in order to salvage its normative import and couch it in less onto-theological terms.
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Kant's ideas about cosmopolitanism are still hotly debated today. They are dismissed by some as a "Eurocentric illusion," and praised by others as the answer to the problem of humanity's survival. Whether they are the one or the other will be for (still) future generations to discover.
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This paper looks at recent works by Jeremy Waldron and asks how useful Immanuel Kant s discussion of cosmopolitan right is for contemporary theorizing about cultural interaction and indigenous peoples. ... Waldron uses Kant s category of cosmopolitan right as a starting point for his own theorizing, but diverges from...
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Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace, Otfried Hoffe, 9780521534086, Cambridge University Press ... Kant is widely acknowledged for his critique of theoretical reason, his universalistic ethics, and his aesthetics. Scholars, however, often ignore his achievements in the philosophy of law and government.
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Amazon.com: Perpetual Peace: Essays on Kant's Cosmopolitan Ideal
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~ James Bohman (Editor), Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Editor) "Written in 1795 and slightly revised in 1796, Immanuel Kant's essay "Toward Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch" begins with a remark about the irony of..." (more); ... Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (Issues of Our Time)
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This, then, brings us to the need for ethical cosmopolitanism. For Kant, the propensity to evil is not merely an unfortunate fact about human beings; it sets an important moral task. As Kant explains,
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Kant’s Theory of Cosmopolitanism and Hegel’s Critique ... This paper reassesses the political and philosophical character of Hegel’s critique of Kant, Hegel’s own relation to cosmopolitan thinking, and more fleetingly some of the implications of his critique for contemporary social criticism.
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