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Kant’s Embedded Cosmopolitanism

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This series publishes outstanding monographs and edited volumes that investigate all aspects of Kant’s philosophy, including its systematic relationship to other philosophical approaches, both past...
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  • 19 May 2015
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Kant’s omnipresence in contemporary cosmopolitan discourses contrasts with the fact that little is known about the historical origins and the systematic status of his cosmopolitan theory. This study argues that Kant’s cosmopolitanism should be understood as embedded and dynamic. Inspired by Rousseau, Kant developed a form of cosmopolitanism rooted in a modified form of republican patriotism. In contrast to static forms of cosmopolitanism, Kant conceived the tensions between embedded, local attachments and cosmopolitan obligations in dynamic terms. He posited duties to develop a cosmopolitan disposition (Gesinnung), to establish common laws or cosmopolitan institutions, and to found and promote legal, moral, and religious communities which reform themselves in a way that they can pass the test of cosmopolitan universality. This is the cornerstone of Kant’s cosmopolitanism, and the key concept is the vocation (Bestimmung) of the individual as well as of the human species. Since realizing or at least approaching this vocation is a long-term, arduous, and slow process, Kant turns to the pedagogical implications of this cosmopolitan project and spells them out in his later writings. This book uncovers Kant’s hidden theory of cosmopolitan education within the framework of his overall practical philosophy.

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Price: $196.99
Pages: 225
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 19 May 2015
ISBN: 9783110438499
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: PHI019000 PHILOSOPHY / Political
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Georg Cavallar, University of Vienna, Austria.