The antinomy of political reason. Some deliberations on Kant’s “Answer-ing the Question: What is Enlightenment?”
... political project. The author focuses on the philosophical prerequisites and the essence of this project and analyses the difference between the “public” and “private”... ... for social development consists in a comprehensive critique of social reality by a citizen capable of self-determination is considered against the background of Rousseau’s... ... the dissident movement as a possible political form of implementingthis paradox. This dilemma helps to formulate the idea of antinomy of political reason, as well as develop...
Naturalising Kant
The third formulation of the Categorical Imperative rarely receives the attention devoted to its predecessors.... ... Contractualism, cleave closely to Kant in idealising the process of legislation. For Rawls, the citizens of the Kantian Reich can be reduced to one, a representative of all, who deliberates... ... 1956. A Preface to Democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Dahl, R., 1982. Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy: Autonomy and Control. New Haven: Yale University Press...
Duty and Coercion in Kant’s Republican Cosmopolitanism
This paper argues whether Kant’s cosmopolitanism entails a specific theory of coercion. I will especially tackle Kant’s account of international political order.... ... rights of states. I highlight that according to Kant states may not behave as individual citizens do, since they do not recognize any higher authority than themselves. Second... ... of Moral Philosophy 4/2, pp. 223—241.
6. Flikschuh, K. 2010, Kant’s Sovereignty Dilemma, in: The Journal of Political Philosophy 18/4, pp. 469—493.
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