
Kant's Cosmopolitics
Contemporary Issues and Global Debates
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 14. April 2019
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-7486-9549-2 (ISBN)
Description
Written by a group of international scholars, the essays in this collection investigate issues related to the interplay among the state and global governance, peace and human rights enforcement, migrant crisis management, European federalisation, global educational reforms and Kantian-based ideas for fostering what some might call a 'cosmopolitan culture'. As a result, this book advances the field of Kantian cosmopolitanism and how it relates to current debates in political theory, philosophy and the study of international relations.
Reviews / Votes
This useful volume opens up a number of important new debates about Kant's cosmopolitanism, addressing controversial issues such as the cosmopolitan credentials of the European Union. The contributors are experienced hands and connect central with less-explored facets of Kant's thought, such as publicity, moral education and the practical realisation of a cosmopolitan condition. -- Peter Niesen, Universitaet HamburgMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-9549-2 (9780748695492)
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Contemporary Issues and Global Debates
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Persons
Garrett Wallace Brown is Professor of Political Theory and Global Health Policy in the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. He co-leads the University's Global Health cross faculty theme and has produced extensive research at the crossroads between global health and moral philosophy. His research interests also include cosmopolitan theory, Kant's cosmopolitanism, the laws of hospitality, global constitutionalism and key issues in global justice. Aron Telegdi-Csetri holds a PhD in Political Philosophy and has held a number of post-doctoral positions examining issues in cosmopolitan theory. He has written extensively on Kant's political philosophy and various critical debates in contemporary cosmopolitanism. His research interests include the examination of various models of cosmopolitanism and transnationalism, with an emphasis on cosmopolitan education, socialisation and temporality.
Editor
Professor of Political Theory and Global Health Policy in the School of Politics and International RelationsUniversity of Leeds
Independent Researcher
Content
Background issues and challenges in Kant's cosmopolitanismGarrett Wallace Brown and Aron Telegdi-Csetri
Sovereignty and Kant's Cosmopolitics
Cosmopolitan Right and Universal CitizenshipGary Banham
Kantian Republicanism in the International Sphere: Equal Sovereignty as a Condition of Global JusticeKjartan Kock Mikalsen
Publicity in Cosmopolitics
Provisional PublicityHeather Roff
Republicanism and Cosmopolitanism: A Kantian ReconciliationKostas Koukouzelis
The Realisability of Cosmopolitan Ideals
The Realisability of Kant's Cosmopolitan ValuesSorin Baiasu
Rethinking 'Kant's Europe' and Cosmopolitan RightGarrett Wallace Brown
Re-reading Kantian Hospitality for the PresentDilek Huseyinzadegan
Cosmopolitanism and culture
Taking a detour: Kant's Theory of Moral Cosmopolitan EducationGeorg Cavallar
Is there a Cosmopolitan Impetus behind Kant's Definition of Taste as the Discipline of Genius? An AppraisalStefan-Sebastian Maftei
Index
Sovereignty and Kant's Cosmopolitics
Cosmopolitan Right and Universal CitizenshipGary Banham
Kantian Republicanism in the International Sphere: Equal Sovereignty as a Condition of Global JusticeKjartan Kock Mikalsen
Publicity in Cosmopolitics
Provisional PublicityHeather Roff
Republicanism and Cosmopolitanism: A Kantian ReconciliationKostas Koukouzelis
The Realisability of Cosmopolitan Ideals
The Realisability of Kant's Cosmopolitan ValuesSorin Baiasu
Rethinking 'Kant's Europe' and Cosmopolitan RightGarrett Wallace Brown
Re-reading Kantian Hospitality for the PresentDilek Huseyinzadegan
Cosmopolitanism and culture
Taking a detour: Kant's Theory of Moral Cosmopolitan EducationGeorg Cavallar
Is there a Cosmopolitan Impetus behind Kant's Definition of Taste as the Discipline of Genius? An AppraisalStefan-Sebastian Maftei
Index