In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what we would like to call the ideological moment of his cosmopolitan and perpetual peace project. Main goal of revisiting Kant's ideas on war, peace and cosmopolitanism is to show, on the one hand, that every humanitarian or cosmopolitan discourse needs a grand narrative (ideology) for convincing and mobilizing people, on the other, that contemporary cosmopolitan and humanitarian discourses lack precisely this grand narrative and, consequently, the convincing power every political project requires
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
In today's political conjuncture, Kant's cosmopolitan thinking stands in some unique relation to his...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose an alternative reading of Kant's Towards Perpetual Peace that stresses the...
Most discussions of Immanuel Kant's political theory of international politics focus on his work on ...
This article presents the key ideas of the book Für den Frieden, in which the author scrutinises the...
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...
it is seen that ideas argued by Kant toot place partially, and we see there are difficulties in reac...
There has been a persistent misunderstanding of the nature of cosmopolitanism in Immanuel Kant’s 179...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
Kant's 200-year-old essay is considered in light of its enduring impact on peace studies, the creati...
This paper discusses Kant's dealing with a fundamental of modern politics, that is concept of sovere...
I shall argue that it is Kant’s philosophical and political ambition to outline a theory of perpetua...
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
In today's political conjuncture, Kant's cosmopolitan thinking stands in some unique relation to his...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose an alternative reading of Kant's Towards Perpetual Peace that stresses the...
Most discussions of Immanuel Kant's political theory of international politics focus on his work on ...
This article presents the key ideas of the book Für den Frieden, in which the author scrutinises the...
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...
it is seen that ideas argued by Kant toot place partially, and we see there are difficulties in reac...
There has been a persistent misunderstanding of the nature of cosmopolitanism in Immanuel Kant’s 179...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
Kant's 200-year-old essay is considered in light of its enduring impact on peace studies, the creati...
This paper discusses Kant's dealing with a fundamental of modern politics, that is concept of sovere...
I shall argue that it is Kant’s philosophical and political ambition to outline a theory of perpetua...
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
In today's political conjuncture, Kant's cosmopolitan thinking stands in some unique relation to his...