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Title Kant's cosmopolitics: contemporary issues and global debates
Other creators Brown Garrett Wallace ; Telegdi-Csetri Áron
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Political science — Philosophy. ; Cosmopolitanism — Philosophy. ; EBSCO eBooks
Document type Other
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Language English
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Record create date 10/27/2019

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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.

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  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • A Note on Referencing the Works of Immanuel Kant
  • 1 Background Issues and Challenges in Kant’s Cosmopolitanism
  • PART 1 SOVEREIGNTY AND KANT’S COSMOPOLITICS
    • 2 Cosmopolitan Right and Universal Citizenship
    • 3 Kantian Republicanism in the International Sphere: Equal Sovereignty as a Condition of Global Justice
  • PART 2 PUBLICITY IN COSMOPOLITICS
    • 4 Provisional Publicity
    • 5 Republicanism and Cosmopolitanism: A Kantian Reconciliation
  • PART 3 THE REALISABILITY OF COSMOPOLITAN IDEALS
    • 6 The Realisability of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Values
    • 7 Rethinking ‘Kant’s Europe’ and Cosmopolitan Right
    • 8 Rereading Kantian Hospitality for the Present
  • PART 4 COSMOPOLITANISM AND CULTURE
    • 9 Taking a Detour: Kant’s Theory of Moral Cosmopolitan Education
    • 10 Is there a Cosmopolitan Impetus behind Kant’s Definition of Taste as the Discipline of Genius? An Appraisal
  • Index

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