Kant's International Relations

Kant's International Relations
Author: Seán Molloy
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472037390


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Why does Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) consistently invoke God and Providence in his most prominent texts relating to international politics? In this wide-ranging study, Seán Molloy proposes that texts such as Idea for a Universal History with Cosmopolitan Intent and Toward Perpetual Peace cannot be fully understood without reference to Kant’s wider philosophical projects, and in particular the role that belief in God plays within critical philosophy and Kant’s inquiries into anthropology, politics, and theology. Molloy’s broader view reveals the political-theological dimensions of Kant’s thought as directly related to his attempts to find a new basis for metaphysics in the sacrifice of knowledge to make room for faith.This book is certain to generate controversy. Kant is hailed as “the greatest of all theorists” in the field of International Relations (IR); in particular, he has been acknowledged as the forefather of Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Peace Theory. Yet, Molloy charges that this understanding of Kant is based on misinterpretation, neglect of particular texts, and failure to recognize Kant’s ambivalences and ambiguities. Molloy’s return to Kant’s texts forces devotees of Cosmopolitanism and other ‘Kantian’ schools of thought in IR to critically assess their relationship with their supposed forebear: ultimately, they will be compelled to seek different philosophical origins or to find some way to accommodate the complexity and the decisively nonsecular aspects of Kant’s ideas.

To Perpetual Peace

To Perpetual Peace
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780872206915


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What is the standing of a sovereign nation and what are its rights relative to other sovereign nations? What is our obligation to pursue peace? Can intervention in the affairs of another sovereign nation be justified? Who, if any one, has the right to intervene? In this short essay, Kant completes his political theory and philosophy of history, considering the prospects for peace among nations and addressing questions that remain central to our thoughts about nationalism, war, and peace. Ted Humphrey provides an eminently readable translation, along with a brief introduction that sketches Kant's argument.

Perpetual Peace

Perpetual Peace
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1903
Genre: Peace
ISBN:


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Perpetual Peace

Perpetual Peace
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1957
Genre: Law
ISBN:


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Perpetual Peace

Perpetual Peace
Author: James Bohman
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780262522359


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The authors argue for the continued theoretical and practical relevance of the cosmopolitan ideals of Kant's essay "Toward Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch."

Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace

Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace
Author: Otfried Höffe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2006-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521534089


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Perpetual Peace

Perpetual Peace
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-06-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781720702603


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Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay by Immanuel Kant. Perpetual Peace is a 1795 essay by Immanuel Kant. This translation of Kant's essay on Perpetual Peace was undertaken by Miss Mary Campbell Smith at the suggestion of the late Professor Ritchie of St. Andrews, who had promised to write for it a preface, indicating the value of Kant's work in relation to recent discussions regarding the possibility of "making wars to cease." In view of the general interest which these discussions have aroused and of the vague thinking and aspiration which have too often characterised them, it seemed to Professor Ritchie that a translation of this wise and sagacious essay would be both opportune and valuable. His untimely death has prevented the fulfilment of his promise, and I have been asked, in his stead, to introduce the translator's work. This is, I think, the only complete translation into English of Kant's essay, including all the notes as well as the text, and the translator has added a full historical Introduction, along with numerous notes of her own, so as (in Professor Ritchie's words) "to meet the needs (1) of the student of Political[p. vi] Science who wishes to understand the relation of Kant's theories to those of Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau etc., and (2) of the general reader who wishes to understand the significance of Kant's proposals in connection with the ideals of Peace Congresses, and with the development of International Law from the end of the Middle Ages to the Hague Conference."

Kant's Principles of Politics

Kant's Principles of Politics
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1891
Genre: Peace
ISBN:


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Kant's Perpetual Peace

Kant's Perpetual Peace
Author: Luigi Caranti
Publisher: Luiss Edizioni
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:


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