Politics and Metaphysics in Kant

Golygydd(ion) Sorin Baiasu,Sami Pihlström,Howard Williams

Iaith: Saesneg

Dosbarthiad(au): Philosophy

Cyfres: Political Philosophy Now

  • Ebrill 2011 · 304 tudalen ·216x138mm

  • · Clawr Caled - 9780708323779
  • · eLyfr - pdf - 9780708323786
  • · eLyfr - epub - 9781783164752

Am y llyfr

Mae’r tri degawd diwethaf wedi gweld sawl theori Kantaidd yn ymddangos. Mae’r ymatebion beirniadol i ganlyniadaeth a ysbrydolwyd gan luniadaeth Rawlsaidd a chyfanfydedd theorïau mwy diweddar wedi eu haddysgu gan foeseg mynegiant Habermasaidd yn olrhain eu prif ffynonellau o ysbrydoliaeth yn ôl i ysgrifennu Kant.

Dyfyniadau

This excellent volume is a welcome and quite distinctive addition to political philosophy generally as well as to our understanding of Kant and Kantian approaches to political problems. The book's thirteen essays, including a substantive editor's introduction, collectively serve to probe the importance of metaphysics for grounding political principles and applying those principles to concrete political and moral issues in the contemporary context of pluralism and diversity. - Mark Timmons, University of Arizona

Cynnwys

1. Metaphysics and Politics in the Wake of Kant: The Project of a Critical Practical Philosophy (Sorin Baiasu, Sami Pihlstrom and Howard Williams) 2. Kant's Constructivism and Rational Justification (Kenneth R. Westphal) 3. Political, Not Metaphysical, Yet Kantian? A Defense of Rawls (Alyssa R. Bernstein) 4. On the Conditions of Discourse and Being: Kantian, Wittgensteinian, and Levinasian Perspectives on the Relation between Metaphysics and Ethics (Sami Pihlstrom) 5. One Community or Many? From Logic to Juridical Law via Metaphysics (Lucas Thorpe) 6. Kant's Rechtslehre and Ideas of Reason (Tatiana Patrone) 7. Practical Agency, Teleology and System in Kant's Architectonic of Pure Reason (Lea Ypi) 8. What a Kantian Can Know A Priori: An Argument for Moral Cognitivism (Katerina Deligiorgi) 9. Metaphysics and Moral Judgement (Sorin Baiasu) 10. 'Intelligible Facts': Toward a Constructivist Account of Action and Responsibility (Garrath Williams) 11. Metaphysical and Not Just Political (Howard Williams) 12. Cosmopolitan Right: State and System in Kant's Political Theory (Sharon Anderson-Gold) 13. The Metaphysics of International Law: Kant's 'Unjust Enemy' and the Limitation of Self- Authorization (Oliver Eberl)

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