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Kant's Political Legacy

Human Rights, Peace, Progress

Luigi Caranti author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Wales Press

Published:15th Mar '17

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This book provides a nuanced interpretation of Kant's views on rights, peace, and political progress, highlighting their relevance today. Kant's Political Legacy offers thought-provoking insights.

In Kant's Political Legacy, readers are offered a fresh and insightful exploration of Immanuel Kant's perspectives on fundamental rights and human dignity. The author delves into Kant's thoughts on the potential for eliminating war in international relations and the reasons that foster belief in political progress. By examining these themes, the book presents a compelling argument for the relevance of Kant's ideas in addressing contemporary political challenges.

The text emphasizes a new interpretation of Kant's conception of our inherent right to freedom, arguing that a well-understood and adapted Kantian framework for human rights holds more promise than the current philosophical foundations. This approach not only sheds light on the importance of individual rights but also critiques existing philosophical arguments that may fall short in today's context.

Furthermore, Kant's Political Legacy contrasts Kant's vision of peace with the democratic peace theory, revealing significant differences in their underlying principles. The conclusion offers a re-evaluation of Kant's sometimes controversial historical perspective, defending his belief in progress against criticisms of being overly optimistic or dogmatic. Through this thorough analysis, the author provides valuable insights into the enduring significance of Kant's political philosophy for modern discourse.

'In his latest book, Luigi Caranti writes clearly and with insight not only about the legacy of Kant's political philosophy, but also about our present political condition and the painful gap between the two. Arguing that Kant correctly interpreted can in fact offer better concrete guidance for political action in today's world than many of his foes as well as friends realise, this is a work from which all thoughtful readers concerned with reducing injustice will benefit.' - Professor Robert B. Louden, University of Southern Maine; 'Luigi Caranti demonstrates the importance of Kant's political philosophy for today's world. His defence of Kant's rigorous commitment to the principle of the supreme value of personal freedom, combined with his need for sensitivity in the application of this fundamental principle, should be a lesson not just for Kant scholars and political philosophers, but for politicians and citizens throughout the world.' - Professor Paul Guyer, Brown University; 'Kant's political thought, as contained in a series of books and essays from the 1780s and 1790s, combines a primarily juridical perspective on the norms of civic life with a focus on the conditions of political progress toward equal freedom. Luigi Caranti's book on Kant's lasting legacy in political philosophy builds on recent international scholarship in the field, while seeking to extend the appeal of Kant's thinking to contemporary political issues and concerns. Concentrating on three central interrelated topics (human rights, world peace and political progress), Caranti manages to move Kantian political thought from the level of abstract principles to the sphere of concrete political precepts. In the process, Kant emerges as a significant resource for current political theory and practice.' - Gunter Zoller, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munich

ISBN: 9781783169795

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320 pages