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Kant's cosmopolitanism

Aron Telegdi-Csetri (Auteur)
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A work in the political philosophy of cosmopolitanism, this book aims at a Kantian interpretation concerning the role of philosophy in modeling the societal horizon of a cosmopolitan sense of politics. The primary philosophical work interpreted here is Kant's Towards Perpetual Peace, all the reflections contained herein being inspired by a dialogue with its text. As such, this book stands at the crossroads between Kantian studies and contemporary theories of political-philosophical cosmopolitanism. It touches upon numerous issue from political philosophy, international relations, ethics, the history ... Lire la suite
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Áron Telegdi-Csetri is researcher at the College of Polit ical, Admistrative and Communication Sciences of the Babe?-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca.

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Date Parution23/03/2021
EAN9786066971188
Nb. de Pages226
EditeurZeta Books
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Poids270 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions19,0 cm x 13,0 cm x 1,4 cm
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A work in the political philosophy of cosmopolitanism, this book aims at a Kantian interpretation concerning the role of philosophy in modeling the societal horizon of a cosmopolitan sense of politics. The primary philosophical work interpreted here is Kant's Towards Perpetual Peace, all the reflections contained herein being inspired by a dialogue with its text. As such, this book stands at the crossroads between Kantian studies and contemporary theories of political-philosophical cosmopolitanism. It touches upon numerous issue from political philosophy, international relations, ethics, the history of philosophy, Kantian studies as well as political, social and cultural cosmopolitanism, being useful both for complementing course materials within these fields and as secondary literature for researchers who wish to delve into the intricacies of Kantian politics and cosmopolitanism.
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