This paper touches upon the selected issues of Kant’s and Hegel’s political philosophy, namely “war”, “revolution” and “peace”. The reason why the certain authors were chosen is that Kant and Hegel appear to be the most significant and influential within and beyond German Classical Idealistic paradigm. The author conducts the rational reconstruction of the Kant’s and Hegel’s consideration of mentioned concepts in the field of History of Philosophy. Reconsideration of mentioned political reflections, in the author’s honest opinion, might productively contribute to the composition of the anticrisis strategy of the development of contemporary Ukrainian society. The author came to the conclusion, that Kant and Hegel have a common negative attit...
World peace was a common theoretical consideration among philosophers during Europe’s Enlightenment ...
There exists a standard view of Kant’s position on global order and this view informs much of curren...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
The paper compares the views of two classical authors about the possibility of peace and the&nbs...
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn...
Kant argues that it is the duty of humanity to strive for an enduring peace between the nations. For...
In the texts in which Immanuel Kant discusses the principles governing international relations—inclu...
Hegel\u27s historical and political thought can best be understood if we understand its relationship...
This essay interprets the much-neglected Second Part of The Conflict of the Faculties, entitled “An ...
Hegel is profoundly critical of Kant’s account of the antinomies of pure reason and especially of wh...
Kant’s treatment of war is usually discussed as part of his political philosophy or philosophy of hi...
Best known for his ethical works, Immanuel Kant was part of the liberal Enlightenment and addressed ...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
Kant's various teachings concerning (world) peace are characterized by a philosophically unique real...
La relación problemática entre las formas de gobierno y las pasiones y tendencias humanas a entablar...
World peace was a common theoretical consideration among philosophers during Europe’s Enlightenment ...
There exists a standard view of Kant’s position on global order and this view informs much of curren...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
The paper compares the views of two classical authors about the possibility of peace and the&nbs...
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn...
Kant argues that it is the duty of humanity to strive for an enduring peace between the nations. For...
In the texts in which Immanuel Kant discusses the principles governing international relations—inclu...
Hegel\u27s historical and political thought can best be understood if we understand its relationship...
This essay interprets the much-neglected Second Part of The Conflict of the Faculties, entitled “An ...
Hegel is profoundly critical of Kant’s account of the antinomies of pure reason and especially of wh...
Kant’s treatment of war is usually discussed as part of his political philosophy or philosophy of hi...
Best known for his ethical works, Immanuel Kant was part of the liberal Enlightenment and addressed ...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
Kant's various teachings concerning (world) peace are characterized by a philosophically unique real...
La relación problemática entre las formas de gobierno y las pasiones y tendencias humanas a entablar...
World peace was a common theoretical consideration among philosophers during Europe’s Enlightenment ...
There exists a standard view of Kant’s position on global order and this view informs much of curren...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...