Abstract: Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil This paper starts by sketching Kant’s four ideal legal and political conditions—'anarchy,’ ‘despotism,’ ‘republic,’ and ‘barbarism’—before showing their usefulness for analyzing different political forces that may operate in any given society. Contrary to the common tendency in political philosophy to view our societies as either in the so-called ‘state of nature’ (‘anarchy’) or in ‘civil society’ (‘republic’), I propose that we might find ourselves in societies where aspects or ‘pockets’ of our lives are subject to any one of these (anarchic, despotic, republican, and barbaric) political forces. I then combine Kant’s ideas on barbaric evil with Arendt’s ideas ...
In his book Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, Kant presents his thesis that human natur...
Michael Walzer and Sheldon Wolin note the importance of “shared understandings” or an interpretation...
This chapter argues for an interpretation of Kant's psychology of moral evil that accommodates the s...
Abstract: Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil This paper starts b...
In Kant’s “Doctrine of Right” there is a philosophical and interpretive puzzle surrounding the trans...
The experience of totalitarianism made Arendt notice how problematic the common understanding of mor...
This article will be developed on the basis of Hannah Arendt's thinking about evil, which is divided...
This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Imman...
Since 2001, Continental philosophical studies of evil suggest that we are forced to rethink the cate...
Kant has often been accused of being far too “optimistic” when it comes to the extremes of evil that...
Published: March 2018Are there truly ‘evil’ states and if there are, how should the international co...
This article focuses on the analysis of the problem of evil in Kant’s works. The author attempts at ...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
The chapter examines Kant’s thesis about the ‘radical evil in human nature’ developed in his Religio...
The articulation between banality of evil and radicalising it, issued from the partly arguable lectu...
In his book Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, Kant presents his thesis that human natur...
Michael Walzer and Sheldon Wolin note the importance of “shared understandings” or an interpretation...
This chapter argues for an interpretation of Kant's psychology of moral evil that accommodates the s...
Abstract: Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil This paper starts b...
In Kant’s “Doctrine of Right” there is a philosophical and interpretive puzzle surrounding the trans...
The experience of totalitarianism made Arendt notice how problematic the common understanding of mor...
This article will be developed on the basis of Hannah Arendt's thinking about evil, which is divided...
This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Imman...
Since 2001, Continental philosophical studies of evil suggest that we are forced to rethink the cate...
Kant has often been accused of being far too “optimistic” when it comes to the extremes of evil that...
Published: March 2018Are there truly ‘evil’ states and if there are, how should the international co...
This article focuses on the analysis of the problem of evil in Kant’s works. The author attempts at ...
Which theoretical frameworks are most powerful in providing us venues to think about evil, and how d...
The chapter examines Kant’s thesis about the ‘radical evil in human nature’ developed in his Religio...
The articulation between banality of evil and radicalising it, issued from the partly arguable lectu...
In his book Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, Kant presents his thesis that human natur...
Michael Walzer and Sheldon Wolin note the importance of “shared understandings” or an interpretation...
This chapter argues for an interpretation of Kant's psychology of moral evil that accommodates the s...