Most discussions of Immanuel Kant's political theory of international politics focus on his work on Eternal Peace and its normative and empirical relevance for contemporary international relations and international law. Yet for all his concern with peace, Kant's work is characterised by a fascinating preoccupation with the concept of war and its role in human history. The purpose of this essay is to investigate critically Kant's different conceptualisations of war and to evaluate his writing as a critique against contemporary versions of Liberal war and peace, as well as recent attempts to reduce war to an immanent logic of biopolitics
Even an idealist philosopher like Immanuel Kant (1795) considered war to be the natural state of man...
Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace is widely recognized as a foundational International Relations text....
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
I shall argue that it is Kant’s philosophical and political ambition to outline a theory of perpetua...
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn...
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
Kant's 200-year-old essay is considered in light of its enduring impact on peace studies, the creati...
The paper compares the views of two classical authors about the possibility of peace and the&nbs...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
This study critically discussed the concept of 'perpetual peace' according to Immanuel Kant. For Kan...
This study critically discussed the concept of 'perpetual peace' according to Immanuel Kant. For Kan...
Even an idealist philosopher like Immanuel Kant (1795) considered war to be the natural state of man...
Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace is widely recognized as a foundational International Relations text....
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
I shall argue that it is Kant’s philosophical and political ambition to outline a theory of perpetua...
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn...
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
Kant's 200-year-old essay is considered in light of its enduring impact on peace studies, the creati...
The paper compares the views of two classical authors about the possibility of peace and the&nbs...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
This study critically discussed the concept of 'perpetual peace' according to Immanuel Kant. For Kan...
This study critically discussed the concept of 'perpetual peace' according to Immanuel Kant. For Kan...
Even an idealist philosopher like Immanuel Kant (1795) considered war to be the natural state of man...
Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace is widely recognized as a foundational International Relations text....
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...