Kant distinguishes between 'active' and 'passive' citizens and holds that only the former are civilly self-sufficient and possess rights of political participation. Such rights are important, since for Kant state institutions are a necessary condition for individual freedom. Thus, only active citizens are entitled to contribute to a necessary condition for the freedom of each. I argue that Kant attributes civil self-sufficiency to those who are not under the authority of any private individual for their survival. This reading is more textually grounded than the dominant reading, which understands civil self-sufficiency in terms of economic relations alone. I further argue that Kant was interested in relations of authority because he was con...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
Kant distinguishes between 'active' and 'passive' citizens and holds that only the former are civill...
Interest in Kant's legal and political philosophy has grown considerably in recent years. However, d...
Kant's political theory has not received as much attention or analysis from commentators as is enjoy...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2009.Kant’s political theory has not ...
This thesis argues that Kant has a systematic account of citizenship. Kant claims that citizens poss...
Kant's theory of citizenship replaces the French revolutionary triptych of liberty, equality and fra...
One of the more puzzling aspects of Kant’s political thought is his insistence on the duty to obey e...
The problem of political obligation is the question of what justifies our obedience to the laws imp...
Kant infamously opposes not only revolution but also any resistance or disobedience by citizens that...
Kant infamously opposes not only revolution but also any resistance or disobedience by citizens that...
Kant infamously opposes not only revolution but also any resistance or disobedience by citizens that...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
Kant distinguishes between 'active' and 'passive' citizens and holds that only the former are civill...
Interest in Kant's legal and political philosophy has grown considerably in recent years. However, d...
Kant's political theory has not received as much attention or analysis from commentators as is enjoy...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2009.Kant’s political theory has not ...
This thesis argues that Kant has a systematic account of citizenship. Kant claims that citizens poss...
Kant's theory of citizenship replaces the French revolutionary triptych of liberty, equality and fra...
One of the more puzzling aspects of Kant’s political thought is his insistence on the duty to obey e...
The problem of political obligation is the question of what justifies our obedience to the laws imp...
Kant infamously opposes not only revolution but also any resistance or disobedience by citizens that...
Kant infamously opposes not only revolution but also any resistance or disobedience by citizens that...
Kant infamously opposes not only revolution but also any resistance or disobedience by citizens that...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...
I argue that Kant acknowledges two models of spontaneous self-determination that rational beings are...