Thomas Hobbes and Immanuel Kant have often been treated as representative thinkers for two schools and, whatever their views are taken to represent, they are usually considered as occupying opposite poles. While acknowledging these traditional juxtapositions of two of the central figures of political philosophy this book undertakes a detailed analy
Thomas Hobbes and Immanuel Kant have often been treated as representative thinkers for two schools and, whatever their views are taken to represent, they are usually considered as occupying opposite poles. While acknowledging these traditional juxtapositions of two of the central figures of political philosophy this book undertakes a detailed analy
Chiayu Chou is Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at National Taipei University, Taiwan
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The state as public rationality: Hobbes and Kant on political freedom Chapter 2: Hobbes and Kant on Social and Legal Equality Chapter 3: Hobbes and Kant on Independence Chapter 4: Hobbes and Kant on International Politics Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: The state as public rationality: Hobbes and Kant on political freedom Chapter 2: Hobbes and Kant on Social and Legal Equality Chapter 3: Hobbes and Kant on Independence Chapter 4: Hobbes and Kant on International Politics Conclusion
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