Global Justice has usually been understood to mean institutional and social justice (political and redistributive issues on a global scale). In contrast, issues involving different national and cultural identities, are usually marginal in reflections on global justice. This occurs despite the fact that human rights include political social and cultural rights. This paper links a conception of global justice, moral cosmopolitanism, with plurinational democracies. After giving a brief description of moral cosmopolitanism I go on to analyse notions of cosmopolitanism and patriotism in Kant's work and the political significance that the notion of "unsocial sociability" and the "Ideas of Pure Reason" of Kant's first Critique have for cosmopolita...
The article deals with a pivotal conceptual distinction employed in philosophical discussions about ...
The liberal debate on global justice has long been polarized between cosmopolitans, who champion glo...
Cosmopolitanism in normative theory of transnational justice is often characterized by the thesis th...
Cosmopolitanism, argue its advocates, offers a philosophy of public governance suited to the global ...
In exploring how to decisively address global poverty the question of what should be the content of ...
This thesis examines and attempts to give an answer to the following question: In what way can the i...
In this essay, I first outline the contexts in which the idea of cosmopolitanism appears in Kant’s m...
Many cosmopolitans link their moral defence of specific principles of justice to a critique of the n...
The cosmopolitan imagination constructs a world order in which the idea of human rights is an operat...
The article explores the considerations that are at stake in assessing the prospects of cosmopolitan...
Many cosmopolitans link their moral defence of specific principles of justice to a critique of the n...
ABSTRACT Sociological theories of cosmopolitanism address its development at different geographical ...
In this chapter, I examine four different academic discourses that purport to discuss questions of c...
In the past four decades topics related to the moral evaluation of global politics have occupied a c...
Interpretations of Kant usually focus on his legal or political cosmopolitanism, a cluster of ideas ...
The article deals with a pivotal conceptual distinction employed in philosophical discussions about ...
The liberal debate on global justice has long been polarized between cosmopolitans, who champion glo...
Cosmopolitanism in normative theory of transnational justice is often characterized by the thesis th...
Cosmopolitanism, argue its advocates, offers a philosophy of public governance suited to the global ...
In exploring how to decisively address global poverty the question of what should be the content of ...
This thesis examines and attempts to give an answer to the following question: In what way can the i...
In this essay, I first outline the contexts in which the idea of cosmopolitanism appears in Kant’s m...
Many cosmopolitans link their moral defence of specific principles of justice to a critique of the n...
The cosmopolitan imagination constructs a world order in which the idea of human rights is an operat...
The article explores the considerations that are at stake in assessing the prospects of cosmopolitan...
Many cosmopolitans link their moral defence of specific principles of justice to a critique of the n...
ABSTRACT Sociological theories of cosmopolitanism address its development at different geographical ...
In this chapter, I examine four different academic discourses that purport to discuss questions of c...
In the past four decades topics related to the moral evaluation of global politics have occupied a c...
Interpretations of Kant usually focus on his legal or political cosmopolitanism, a cluster of ideas ...
The article deals with a pivotal conceptual distinction employed in philosophical discussions about ...
The liberal debate on global justice has long been polarized between cosmopolitans, who champion glo...
Cosmopolitanism in normative theory of transnational justice is often characterized by the thesis th...