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Pauline Kleingeld

Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship

Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship

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This is the first comprehensive account of Kant's cosmopolitanism, highlighting its moral, political, legal, economic, cultural and psychological aspects. Contrasting Kant's views with those of his German contemporaries and relating them to current debates, Pauline Kleingeld sheds new light on texts that have been hitherto neglected or underestimated. In clear and carefully argued discussions, she shows that Kant's philosophical cosmopolitanism underwent a radical transformation in the mid 1790s and that the resulting theory is philosophically stronger than is usually thought. Using the work of figures such as Fichte, Cloots, Forster, Hegewisch, Wieland and Novalis, Kleingeld analyses Kant's arguments regarding the relationship between cosmopolitanism and patriotism, the importance of states, the ideal of an international federation, cultural pluralism, race, global economic justice and the psychological feasibility of the cosmopolitan ideal. In doing so, she reveals a broad spectrum of positions in cosmopolitan theory that are relevant to current discussions of cosmopolitanism.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Kleingeld, Pauline
Published: 11/21/2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107654112
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.80d
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