Essays on Kant's political philosophy / edited with an introduction by Howard Lloyd Williams.

Other author Williams, Howard (Howard L.)
Format Book
Publication InfoChicago : University of Chicago Press, ©1992.
Descriptionxix, 331 pages ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Kant's optimism in his social and political theory / Howard Williams -- Law as idea of reason / Ernest J. Weinrib -- Reason and politics in the Kantian enterprise / Onora O'Neill -- Kant's political cosmology: Freedom and desire in the 'remarks' concerning "Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime" / Susan Shell -- 'Even a nation of devils needs the state': The dilemma of natural justice / OtfriedHöffe -- Kant's concept of the state / Wolfgang Kersting -- Kant: 'An honest but narrow-minded bourgeois'? / Susan Mendus -- Kant's theory of punishment / Samuel Fleischacker -- Contract, consent and exploitation: Kantian themes / Roger Scruton -- Kant's moral and political rigorism / R.F. Atkinson -- Kant, revolutions and history / Peter P. Nicholson -- Defending Hegel from Kant / Steven B. Smith -- Hannah Arendt on Kant, truth and politics / Patrick Riley.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 91046335
ISBN0226899098 (acid-free paper)

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Joyner General Stacks JC181.K4 E88 1992 ✔ Available Place Hold