Kant and modern political philosophy / Katrin Flikschuh.

By: Flikschuh, KatrinMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: x, 216 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780521073028 (pbk.); 9780521662376 (hbk.)Subject(s): Political science -- Philosophy | Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804DDC classification: 320/.01 LOC classification: JC181.K4 | F585 2000
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Kantian metaphysics in contemporary liberalism -- 2. The metaphysics of freedom as an idea of reason -- 3. The morality of external freedom -- 4. The Lex Permissiva : property rights and political obligation in the Rechtslehre -- 5. The general united will and cosmopolitan Right -- 6. The metaphysics of Kant's cosmopolitanism.
Summary: "In this book Katrin Flikschuh examines the relevance of Kant's political thought to major issues and problems in contemporary political philosophy. She advances and defends two principal claims: that Kant's philosophy of Right endorses the role of metaphysics in political thinking, in contrast to its generally hostile reception in the field today, and that his account of political obligation is cosmopolitan in its inception, assigning priority to the global rather than the domestic context. She shows how Kant's metaphysics of freedom as a shared idea of practical reason underlies the cosmopolitan scope of his theory of justice, and she concludes that despite the revival of 'Kantianism' in contemporary thinking, his account of justice is in many respects very different from dominant approaches in contemporary liberal theory. Her study will be of interest to political philosophers, political theorists, and historians of ideas." -- Cover.
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Includes list of Kant's works.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-213) and index.

Introduction -- 1. Kantian metaphysics in contemporary liberalism -- 2. The metaphysics of freedom as an idea of reason -- 3. The morality of external freedom -- 4. The Lex Permissiva : property rights and political obligation in the Rechtslehre -- 5. The general united will and cosmopolitan Right -- 6. The metaphysics of Kant's cosmopolitanism.

"In this book Katrin Flikschuh examines the relevance of Kant's political thought to major issues and problems in contemporary political philosophy. She advances and defends two principal claims: that Kant's philosophy of Right endorses the role of metaphysics in political thinking, in contrast to its generally hostile reception in the field today, and that his account of political obligation is cosmopolitan in its inception, assigning priority to the global rather than the domestic context. She shows how Kant's metaphysics of freedom as a shared idea of practical reason underlies the cosmopolitan scope of his theory of justice, and she concludes that despite the revival of 'Kantianism' in contemporary thinking, his account of justice is in many respects very different from dominant approaches in contemporary liberal theory. Her study will be of interest to political philosophers, political theorists, and historians of ideas." -- Cover.

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