This book is a collection of new essays on the topic of Kant's account of citizenship, the first book-length text on this topic. It features leading scholars who specialize in Kant's ethics, philosophy of religion and political philosophy. Their chapters connect Kant's philosophy with contemporary issues concerning citizenship.
This book is a collection of new essays on the topic of Kant's account of citizenship, the first book-length text on this topic. It features leading scholars who specialize in Kant's ethics, philosophy of religion and political philosophy. Their chapters connect Kant's philosophy with contemporary issues concerning citizenship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Timmons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. His work on Kant includes Kant's Doctrine of Virtue: A Guide (2021) and Significance and System: Essays on Kant's Ethics (2017). He is co-editor with Sorin Baiasu of The Kantian Mind (Routledge, 2024). Sorin Baiasu is Professor of Philosophy at Keele University. He is the author of Kant and Sartre: Re-discovering Critical Ethics (2011) and editor of, among others, Kant on Practical Justification: Interpretive Essays (2013 - with Mark Timmons) and Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature and Religion (2020 - with Alberto Vanzo).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Aspects of Kantian Citizenship Sorin Baiasu and Mark Timmons Part I: The Nature and Grounds of Citizenship 2. Enforcing the Law of Nature: The Background to Kant's Conception of the Relation between Morality and Recht Paul Guyer 3. Dignity, Human Rights and Citizenship Sorin Baiasu 4. Civic Action, Idealization and Kantian Citizenship Sarah Holtman Part II: Citizenship and Ethical Commonwealth 5. Moses Mendelssohn on Religious Freedom Allen Wood 6. 'Counteracting Evil with United Forces': On Citizenship in a Religious Community with Special Attention to Church Rituals Mark Timmons 7. Kant's Moral Amphiboly: Ethics, Religion and the Politics of Faith Susan Meld Shell Part III: Citizenship and Juridical Community 8. Kantian Lessons for Democratic Theory Luigi Caranti 9. The Separation of Powers and the Legitimacy of International Courts: A Kantian View Reidar Maliks 10. Kant's 'Unjust Enemy': Test Case for a 'Critical Theory of War Today' Oliver Eberl and Peter Niesen 11. Two Sources of Cosmopolitan Right Peter Niesen Part IV: Postscript 12. Kant's View of Citizenship: A Model for the 21st Century? Howard Williams
1. Aspects of Kantian Citizenship Sorin Baiasu and Mark Timmons Part I: The Nature and Grounds of Citizenship 2. Enforcing the Law of Nature: The Background to Kant's Conception of the Relation between Morality and Recht Paul Guyer 3. Dignity, Human Rights and Citizenship Sorin Baiasu 4. Civic Action, Idealization and Kantian Citizenship Sarah Holtman Part II: Citizenship and Ethical Commonwealth 5. Moses Mendelssohn on Religious Freedom Allen Wood 6. 'Counteracting Evil with United Forces': On Citizenship in a Religious Community with Special Attention to Church Rituals Mark Timmons 7. Kant's Moral Amphiboly: Ethics, Religion and the Politics of Faith Susan Meld Shell Part III: Citizenship and Juridical Community 8. Kantian Lessons for Democratic Theory Luigi Caranti 9. The Separation of Powers and the Legitimacy of International Courts: A Kantian View Reidar Maliks 10. Kant's 'Unjust Enemy': Test Case for a 'Critical Theory of War Today' Oliver Eberl and Peter Niesen 11. Two Sources of Cosmopolitan Right Peter Niesen Part IV: Postscript 12. Kant's View of Citizenship: A Model for the 21st Century? Howard Williams
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