1st Edition

Kant and the Problem of Politics Rethinking the Contemporary World

Edited By Luigi Caranti, Alessandro Pinzani Copyright 2023
196 Pages
by Routledge India

196 Pages
by Routledge India

196 Pages
by Routledge India

This book examines the significance of Kant’s political philosophy in the context of contemporary philosophical and political debates. In the last few decades, Kantian specialists have increasingly manifested a purely exegetic and philological interest in Kant’s oeuvre, while contemporary philosophers and scientists tend to use Kant with scant hermeneutical care, thus misrepresenting or... Read more

Introduction

Luigi Caranti and Alessandro Pinzani

 

1.      The practice of sovereignty: Kant on the duties of national and international citizenship

Paul Guyer

 

2.      Kant via Rousseau against democracy

Luigi Caranti

 

3.       A Kantian idea of intergenerational justice

Joel T. Klein

 

4.      Taking economic inequality seriously: Kantian views

Nunzio Alì and Alessandro Pinzani

 

5.       ‘Money, money, money …’: some reflections on Kant and money

Thomas Mertens

 

6.      Kant on social suffering: vulnerability as moral and legal value

Nuria Sánchez Madrid

 

7.      Transnationalism and popular sovereignty

Macarena Marey

 

8.      Autonomy and practical reason in Kant and the feminist criticisms by Benhabib and Allen

Monique Huslhof

Biography

Luigi Caranti is Professor of Political Philosophy at the Università di Catania. He focuses on Kant, human rights, peace studies and distributive justice. Principal investigator of numerous EU-funded research projects, he is currently coordinating the Marie Curie Rise project “Kant in South America”. Among his recent publications are The Kantian Federation (2022), (ed. with D. Celentano) Paradigms of Justice: Redistribution, Recognition and Beyond (2021) and Kant’s Political Legacy: Human Rights, Peace, Progress (2017).

Alessandro Pinzani is Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis (Brazil), and, since 2006, a fellow researcher of CNPq (Brazilian Research Council). His publications include Jürgen Habermas (2007), An den Wurzeln moderner Demokratie (2009) and Money, Autonomy, and Citizenship (with W. Leão Rego, 2018).