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Though Immanuel Kant wrote his seminal works more than two centuries ago, his philosophy still has much to offer us when we consider the problems we face today. Kant’s Political Legacy presents an informed and original reading of Kant’s work as applied to key questions relating to human rights, dignity, and respect on the individual level and the nature of democracy, security, peace, and political interactions at the national and international level. The result is a reading of Kant that could not be more timely, one that opens up countless new avenues of thought for grappling with some of the most pressing problems of our time.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Human Rights
1 Kant’s Theory of Human Rights
2 Human Rights: the Contemporary Debate
3 The Foundation of Human Rights: The Dignity Approach
Part II: Peace
4 The Kantian Model
5 Democratic Peace Theory
6 The Two Models Compared
Part III: Progress
7 Kant’s Early Teleology in Idea
8 To Perpetual Peace: A Secular Guarantee of Progress?
9 Progress and Political Agency
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Human Rights
1 Kant’s Theory of Human Rights
2 Human Rights: the Contemporary Debate
3 The Foundation of Human Rights: The Dignity Approach
Part II: Peace
4 The Kantian Model
5 Democratic Peace Theory
6 The Two Models Compared
Part III: Progress
7 Kant’s Early Teleology in Idea
8 To Perpetual Peace: A Secular Guarantee of Progress?
9 Progress and Political Agency
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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