Mark Timmons, "Kantian Citizenship "
English | ISBN: 0367362368 | 2025 | 260 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 3 MB
English | ISBN: 0367362368 | 2025 | 260 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 3 MB
This book is a collection of 12 new essays on the topic of Kant’s account of citizenship, the first book-length text on this topic. It features an international cast of leading scholars who specialize in Kant’s ethics, philosophy of religion and political philosophy. The contributors connect Kant’s philosophy with contemporary issues concerning citizenship, including the moral grounds of citizenship rights, the relation between citizenship, human rights and dignity, civic virtues, citizenship in the ethical commonwealth, in particular the moral function of religious rituals, the link between ethical duties and faith, and the relation between religious freedom and political power, democratic participation, the legitimacy of international courts, just war theory, cosmopolitanism and the contemporary relevance of a Kantian account of citizenship.
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