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Kant's Cosmopolitics : Contemporary Issues and Global Debates / Garrett Wallace Brown, Áron Telegdi-Csetri.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (248 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748695508
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Referencing the Works of Immanuel Kant -- 1. Background Issues and Challenges in Kant’s Cosmopolitanism -- PART 1 SOVEREIGNTY AND KANT’S COSMOPOLITICS -- 2. Cosmopolitan Right and Universal Citizenship -- 3. Kantian Republicanism in the International Sphere: Equal Sovereignty as a Condition of Global Justice -- PART 2 PUBLICITY IN COSMOPOLITICS -- 4. Provisional Publicity -- 5. Republicanism and Cosmopolitanism: A Kantian Reconciliation -- PART 3 THE REALISABILITY OF COSMOPOLITAN IDEALS -- 6. The Realisability of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Values -- 7. Rethinking ‘Kant’s Europe’ and Cosmopolitan Right -- 8. Rereading Kantian Hospitality for the Present -- PART 4 COSMOPOLITANISM AND CULTURE -- 9. Taking a Detour: Kant’s Theory of Moral Cosmopolitan Education -- 10. Is there a Cosmopolitan Impetus behind Kant’s Defi nition of Taste as the Discipline of Genius? An Appraisal -- Index
Summary: Advances Kant’s cosmopolitan ideas for global co-habitability and a universal condition of public rightWritten by a group of international scholars, the essays in this collection apply Kantian political theory to state and global governance, peace and human rights enforcement, migrant crisis management, European federalisation, global educational reforms and fostering what some might call a 'cosmopolitan culture'. As a result, this book advances the field of Kantian cosmopolitanism and how it relates to current debates in political theory, philosophy and the study of international relations.Key FeaturesBrings Kantian studies together with broader debates in contemporary cosmopolitanismUniquely explores the specific importance of publicity to the Kantian conception of cosmopoliticsGathers an international group of scholars, some established, some up-and-comingContributorsSorin Baiasu, Keele University, UK. Gary Banham.Garrett Wallace Brown, University of Leeds, UK.Georg Cavallar, University of Vienna, AustriaDilek Huseyinzadegan, Emory University, USA.Kostas Koukouzelis, University of Crete, Greece. Áron Telegdi-Csetri, New Europe College, Romania. Kjartan Koch Mikalsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. Ştefan-Sebastian Maftei, Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania. Heather Roff, University of Oxford, UK and Arizona State University, USA.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Referencing the Works of Immanuel Kant -- 1. Background Issues and Challenges in Kant’s Cosmopolitanism -- PART 1 SOVEREIGNTY AND KANT’S COSMOPOLITICS -- 2. Cosmopolitan Right and Universal Citizenship -- 3. Kantian Republicanism in the International Sphere: Equal Sovereignty as a Condition of Global Justice -- PART 2 PUBLICITY IN COSMOPOLITICS -- 4. Provisional Publicity -- 5. Republicanism and Cosmopolitanism: A Kantian Reconciliation -- PART 3 THE REALISABILITY OF COSMOPOLITAN IDEALS -- 6. The Realisability of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Values -- 7. Rethinking ‘Kant’s Europe’ and Cosmopolitan Right -- 8. Rereading Kantian Hospitality for the Present -- PART 4 COSMOPOLITANISM AND CULTURE -- 9. Taking a Detour: Kant’s Theory of Moral Cosmopolitan Education -- 10. Is there a Cosmopolitan Impetus behind Kant’s Defi nition of Taste as the Discipline of Genius? An Appraisal -- Index

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Advances Kant’s cosmopolitan ideas for global co-habitability and a universal condition of public rightWritten by a group of international scholars, the essays in this collection apply Kantian political theory to state and global governance, peace and human rights enforcement, migrant crisis management, European federalisation, global educational reforms and fostering what some might call a 'cosmopolitan culture'. As a result, this book advances the field of Kantian cosmopolitanism and how it relates to current debates in political theory, philosophy and the study of international relations.Key FeaturesBrings Kantian studies together with broader debates in contemporary cosmopolitanismUniquely explores the specific importance of publicity to the Kantian conception of cosmopoliticsGathers an international group of scholars, some established, some up-and-comingContributorsSorin Baiasu, Keele University, UK. Gary Banham.Garrett Wallace Brown, University of Leeds, UK.Georg Cavallar, University of Vienna, AustriaDilek Huseyinzadegan, Emory University, USA.Kostas Koukouzelis, University of Crete, Greece. Áron Telegdi-Csetri, New Europe College, Romania. Kjartan Koch Mikalsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. Ştefan-Sebastian Maftei, Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania. Heather Roff, University of Oxford, UK and Arizona State University, USA.

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In English.

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