Recently, scholars have criticized what they call the “Kantian-Republican” thesis of freedom as non-domination. The main complaint is that domination is unavoidable. This concern can be separated into the problem of state domination, which suggests that the state's intervening powers necessarily dominate its citizens, and the problem of majority domination, which suggests that the People necessarily dominate individual citizen as a result of the potential to form dominating majorities
The article aims to sharpen the neo-republican contribution to international political thought by ch...
The core idea of 'becoming major', as it can be found in Kant's famous essay about the Enlightenment...
Freedom is often analysed in terms of the absence of intentionally imposed constraints. I defend the...
Recently, scholars have criticized what they call the “Kantian-Republican” thesis of freedom as non-...
Recently, scholars have criticized what they call the “Kantian-Republican” thesis of freedom as non-...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This dissertation develops a novel interpretation of Kant’s political thought, rooting it in a uniqu...
Abstract: The article aims to sharpen the neo-republican contribution to international pol...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This thesis argues that Kant has a systematic account of citizenship. Kant claims that citizens poss...
This article seeks to examine how domination manifests in social relationships and institutions. It ...
The subject of this article is the analysis of the concept of freedom as one of the fundamental issu...
The Kantian account of political authority holds that the state is a necessary and sufficient condit...
Pettit endorses a ‘republican’ conception of social freedom of the person as consisting of a state o...
The article aims to sharpen the neo-republican contribution to international political thought by ch...
The core idea of 'becoming major', as it can be found in Kant's famous essay about the Enlightenment...
Freedom is often analysed in terms of the absence of intentionally imposed constraints. I defend the...
Recently, scholars have criticized what they call the “Kantian-Republican” thesis of freedom as non-...
Recently, scholars have criticized what they call the “Kantian-Republican” thesis of freedom as non-...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This dissertation develops a novel interpretation of Kant’s political thought, rooting it in a uniqu...
Abstract: The article aims to sharpen the neo-republican contribution to international pol...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This thesis argues that Kant has a systematic account of citizenship. Kant claims that citizens poss...
This article seeks to examine how domination manifests in social relationships and institutions. It ...
The subject of this article is the analysis of the concept of freedom as one of the fundamental issu...
The Kantian account of political authority holds that the state is a necessary and sufficient condit...
Pettit endorses a ‘republican’ conception of social freedom of the person as consisting of a state o...
The article aims to sharpen the neo-republican contribution to international political thought by ch...
The core idea of 'becoming major', as it can be found in Kant's famous essay about the Enlightenment...
Freedom is often analysed in terms of the absence of intentionally imposed constraints. I defend the...