This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Immanuel Kant’s writings on history. One way of approaching Kant’s philosophy of history is to focus on what would seem to be an antinomy in Kant’s account between the role of nature and the demands of freedom. Whereas nature, according to Kant, ruthlessly drives us into a state of perpetual war until finally, exhausted and bankrupt, we are forced into an international treaty for peace, freedom, and the morality that flows from it, requires that each individual obey the supreme moral principle, namely, that we treat all people as ends in themselves and never merely as means; that we never, in other words, wage war. This antinomy is resolved once w...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
This dissertation develops a novel interpretation of Kant’s political thought, rooting it in a uniqu...
ABSTRACT: Kant‘s account of the freedom gained through virtue builds on the Socratic tradition. On t...
This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Imman...
A good place to start thinking about the theme for this conference, "Toward Greater Human Solidarity...
In this paper I reconstruct Kant’s account of history as the moral space where the full development ...
This work examines the forces which led Immanuel Kant to develop a moral-teleological view of human ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2009.Kant’s political theory has not ...
In Kant scholarship, there has long been a debate about the connection between his political and eth...
This paper focuses on the political-practical aspect of Kant’s historical essays. In “Idea for a Uni...
Kant combined two traditional approaches in his political theory, reference to a utopian and ideal u...
Kant’s treatises on political problems form a loosely structured text corpus. However, due to its pa...
Kant's moral philosophy ought to be discussed with reference to his philosophy of history. It has of...
In this paper, I postulate that Immanuel Kant has a kind of tension between his ethical and politica...
presents an intriguing reflection on the French Revolution. The moral significance of the revolution...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
This dissertation develops a novel interpretation of Kant’s political thought, rooting it in a uniqu...
ABSTRACT: Kant‘s account of the freedom gained through virtue builds on the Socratic tradition. On t...
This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Imman...
A good place to start thinking about the theme for this conference, "Toward Greater Human Solidarity...
In this paper I reconstruct Kant’s account of history as the moral space where the full development ...
This work examines the forces which led Immanuel Kant to develop a moral-teleological view of human ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2009.Kant’s political theory has not ...
In Kant scholarship, there has long been a debate about the connection between his political and eth...
This paper focuses on the political-practical aspect of Kant’s historical essays. In “Idea for a Uni...
Kant combined two traditional approaches in his political theory, reference to a utopian and ideal u...
Kant’s treatises on political problems form a loosely structured text corpus. However, due to its pa...
Kant's moral philosophy ought to be discussed with reference to his philosophy of history. It has of...
In this paper, I postulate that Immanuel Kant has a kind of tension between his ethical and politica...
presents an intriguing reflection on the French Revolution. The moral significance of the revolution...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
This dissertation develops a novel interpretation of Kant’s political thought, rooting it in a uniqu...
ABSTRACT: Kant‘s account of the freedom gained through virtue builds on the Socratic tradition. On t...