Kant's various teachings concerning (world) peace are characterized by a philosophically unique realism. Thereby, they are fundamentally distinguished from all preceding doctrines about peace. This thesis of realism refers to various aspects, respectively levels, of the doctrine, namely: 1) in general to the assumptions of the doctrine of Right3 altogether (ch. II); 2) in particular to the assumptions of the doctrine of eternal peace (chs. III-V); 3) to the recommendations with regard to the realization of eternal peace (chs. VI-XI); 4) to the reasons by which Kant justifies the hope with regard to eternal peace (ch. XII, XIV-XVII); 5) to Kant's strict denial of a specifically political "morals" (ch. XIII-XVII)
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The purpose of this paper is to interpret Kant\u27s philosophical-political concepts of the world re...
Kant is often regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern liberal democracy. His political the...
This essay interprets the much-neglected Second Part of The Conflict of the Faculties, entitled “An ...
World peace was a common theoretical consideration among philosophers during Europe’s Enlightenment ...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
Immanuel Kant is the author of the project of “perpetual peace” as a concept for a global federation...
Kant argues that it is the duty of humanity to strive for an enduring peace between the nations. For...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
International audiencePhilosophy does not escape the accusations which make it a simple sterile lucu...
There exists a standard view of Kant’s position on global order and this view informs much of curren...
Kant described the state as a ‘moral person’, and did so when dealing with international relations. ...
Die politische Philosophie Immanuel Kants bietet verschiedene Werkzeuge, die moderne globale Situati...
This paper examines Kant’s philosophy in three parts. Part I concerns knowledge and looks at reason,...
The ideal of the United Nations was first put forward by Immanuel Kant in his 1795 essay Perpetual P...
This paper touches upon the selected issues of Kant’s and Hegel’s political philosophy, namely “war”...
The purpose of this paper is to interpret Kant\u27s philosophical-political concepts of the world re...
Kant is often regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern liberal democracy. His political the...
This essay interprets the much-neglected Second Part of The Conflict of the Faculties, entitled “An ...