Kant & political philosophy : the contemporary legacy /
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New Haven :
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1dt00r4 |
Table of Contents:
- The elements of Kant's practical philosophy / Patrick Riley
- Kant's two conceptions of the will in their political context / Lewis White Beck
- Kant on "natural rights" / Mary Gregor
- The crisis of the end of reason in Kant's philosophy and the remarks of 1764-1765 / Richard L. Velkley
- On the meaning of rational action in the state / Dieter Henrich
- Commerce and community in Kant's early thought / Susan Shell
- The politics of Kant's philosophy / Joseph M. Knippenberg
- Liberalism and international relations / Michael W. Doyle
- What is living and what is dead in Kant's practical philosophy? / William A. Galston
- The problem with Kantian liberalism / Bernard Yack
- The limits of autonomy : Karl Marx's Kant critique / William James Booth
- Kant, the sublime, and nature / Ronald Beiner
- Themes in Kant's moral philosophy / John Rawls
- Morality and ethical life : does Hegel's critique of Kant apply to discourse ethics? / Jurgen Habermas
- The motivation behind a procedural ethics / Charles Taylor
- On the possibility of a philosophical ethics / Hans-Georg Gadamer.