Politics and Teleology in Kant ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Patrone   Tatiana;Formosa   Paul;Goldman   Avery  

Publisher: University of Wales Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781783160679

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781783160662

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781783160662

Subject: B516.31 Immanuel Kant (Kant, I. 1724 ~ 1804)

Keyword: 哲学理论,政治理论

Language: ENG

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This volume, consisting of fourteen essays by leading scholars in the field, is the first to focus in depth on the critically important relationship between politics and teleology in Kants work.

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1 Natural Right in Toward Perpetual Peace

2 The Ends of Politics: Kant on Sovereignty, Civil Disobedience and Cosmopolitanism

3 The Development of Kant’s Cosmopolitanism

4 Kant’s Principles of Publicity

5 Public Reason and Kantian Civic Education, or:Are the Humanities ‘Dispensable’ and If Not, Why Not?

6 Kant, Justice and Civic Fellowship

7 Teleology and the Grounds of Duties of Juridical Right

8 The Guarantee of Perpetual Peace: Three Concerns

9 Teleology in Kant’s Philosophy of History and Political Philosophy

10 The Political Foundations of Prophetic History

11 What Are We Allowed to Hope? Kant’s Philosophy of History as Political Philosophy

12 The Principle of Purposiveness: From the Beautiful to the Biological and Finally to the Political in Kant’s Critique of Judgment

13 Perfected Humanity: Nature’s Final End and the End in Itself

14 Kant’s Pure Ethics and the Problem of ‘Application’

Index

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