Kant on just war and international order

Kant’s legal and political philosophy is essential for understanding and advancing international order. The article aims to posit arguments that confront the claims that Kant was just war theorist. Since that is the most opposed part of Kant’s political philosophy, mostly due to the mislead...

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Main Author: Miličić Nenad
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2021-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2021/0353-57382101105M.pdf
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spelling doaj-5d8d28ce9b8b430d8156a9d70200eb1d2021-04-09T09:49:33ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772021-01-0132110512710.2298/FID2101105M0353-57382101105MKant on just war and international orderMiličić Nenad0Department for Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of South Bohemia, České BudějoviceKant’s legal and political philosophy is essential for understanding and advancing international order. The article aims to posit arguments that confront the claims that Kant was just war theorist. Since that is the most opposed part of Kant’s political philosophy, mostly due to the misleading interpretation of his argumentation, the author presents Kant’s standpoint on the matters of just war and international order and discusses potential ambiguities between Kant’s and his critics’ theories. Furthermore, the consequences of opponents’ arguments considering states of states, world republic and cosmopolitan democracy in contemporary political philosophy are debated. Finally, the possibility of consent between the three model solutions which are arising from the contemporary international order theory and Kant’s position are compared and analysed.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2021/0353-57382101105M.pdfkantjust war theoryinternational orderconstitutionfederation of free statesstates of statesworld republiccosmopolitan democracy
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Kant on just war and international order
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international order
constitution
federation of free states
states of states
world republic
cosmopolitan democracy
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publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
series Filozofija i Društvo
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2334-8577
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Kant’s legal and political philosophy is essential for understanding and advancing international order. The article aims to posit arguments that confront the claims that Kant was just war theorist. Since that is the most opposed part of Kant’s political philosophy, mostly due to the misleading interpretation of his argumentation, the author presents Kant’s standpoint on the matters of just war and international order and discusses potential ambiguities between Kant’s and his critics’ theories. Furthermore, the consequences of opponents’ arguments considering states of states, world republic and cosmopolitan democracy in contemporary political philosophy are debated. Finally, the possibility of consent between the three model solutions which are arising from the contemporary international order theory and Kant’s position are compared and analysed.
topic kant
just war theory
international order
constitution
federation of free states
states of states
world republic
cosmopolitan democracy
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