AuthorKant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
TitleToward perpetual peace and other writings on politics, peace, and history / Immanuel Kant ; edited and with an introduction by Pauline Kleingeld ; translated by David L. Colclasure ; with essays by Jeremy Waldron, Michael W. Doyle, Allen W. Wood
Imprint New Haven : Yale University Press, 2006
Descript xxiv, 265 p. ; 21 cm

CONTENT

Idea for a universal history from a cosmopolitan perspective -- An answer to the question : What is enlightenment? -- Conjectural beginning of human history -- Critique of judgment, [sect.] 83-[sect.] 84 -- On the common saying : this may be true in theory, but it does not hold in practice, parts 2 and 3 -- Toward perpetual peace : a philosophical sketch -- Metaphysics of morals, doctrine of right, [sect.] 43-[sect.] 62 -- The contest of the faculties, part 2 -- Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view, part 2, section E -- Kant's theory of the state / Jeremy Waldron -- Kant and liberal internationalism / Michael W. Doyle -- Kant's philosophy of history / Allen W. Wood


SUBJECT

  1. Peace
  2. Political science -- Philosophy

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