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The Legacy of Kant's Account of Political Change

International Relations
Critical Theory
Normative Theory
P398
Justyna Miklaszewska
Jagiellonian University
Elvira Basevich
University of Michigan-Dearborn

Building: BL09 Eilert Sundts hus, A-Blokka, Floor: 1, Room: ES AUD5

Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (08/09/2017)

Abstract

The influence of Kant's account of political change on contemporary social, legal and political philosophy cannot be exaggerated. Whether the focus is on the rightful condition of a state, on the legal relations between nations or on cosmopolitaism, important philosophers of thee twentieth- and twenty-first centuries have made reference to and drawn on Kant's texts when offering their own views on the respective issues. This panel will include papers on Kelsen, Rawls and Habermas, and their dialogue with the Kantian tradition.

Title Details
Kant and Habermas on International Relations View Paper Details
Cosmopolitanism in Kant and Rawls View Paper Details
Cosmopolitan Emancipation: Blueprints from Kant's Philosophy and Eliasian Sociology View Paper Details
Rawls and Kantian Cosmopolitanism: A Reconsideration of Katrin Flikschuh's "Kant and Modern Political Philosophy" View Paper Details
Kant's 'Bund': A Voluntary Reading View Paper Details