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Author:
Cavallar, Georg, 1962- author.
Title:
Kant and the theory and practice of international right / Georg Cavallar.
Edition:
Second revised and enlarged edition, New edition.
Publisher:
University of Wales Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
259 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Kant, Immanuel,--1724-1804.
Kant, Immanuel,--1724-1804
Kant, Immanuel--1724-1804
International relations--Philosophy.
International relations--Moral and ethical aspects.
International relations--Moral and ethical aspects.
International relations--Philosophy.
Politische Theorie
Rechtsphilosophie
Vo˜lkerrecht
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-252) and index.
Contents:
Conclusion: A theory for our times. The contemporary context : Kant's judgement on Frederick's enlightened absolutism -- Kantian international right : background and paradigm shift -- Judging war -- Does republicanism promote peace? -- Non-intervention, humanitarian intervention and failed states -- Conflicts in Kant's account of the right to go to war -- The unjust enemy -- Kant's society of nations : free federation or world republic? -- Moving beyond nationalism : constitutional patriotism and cosmopolitan enthusiasm in Kant's philosophy -- Conclusion: A theory for our times.
Summary:
"This book argues that Kant's theory of international relations should be interpreted as an attempt to apply the principles of reason to history in general, and in particular to political conditions of the late eighteenth century. It demonstrates how Kant attempts to mediate between a priori theory and practice, and how this works in the field of international law and international relations. Kant appreciates how the precepts of theory have to be tested against the facts, before the theory is enriched to deal with the complexities of their application. In the central chapters of this book, the starting points are apparent contradictions in Kant's writings; assuming that Kant is a systematic and profound thinker, Cavallar seeks to use these contradictions to discover Kant's 'deep structure', a dynamic and evolutionary theory that tries to anticipate a world where the idea of international justice might be more fully realized."-- Publisher website.
Series:
Political philosophy now
ISBN:
9781786835529
1786835525
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1120787114
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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