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Withdrawal from Immanuel Kant and International Relations The Global Unlimited

Withdrawal from Immanuel Kant and International Relations The Global Unlimited

This book shows how the flawed orientation forming Immanuel Kant’s philosophical project is the same from which the discipline of International Relations (IR) becomes possible and appears necessary. Tracing how core problems in Kant’s thought are inescapably reproduced in IR this book demonstrates that constructive critique of IR is impossible through mere challenge to its Kantian traditions. It argues that confrontation with the Kantian character of IR demands fundamental withdrawal from their shared aims. Investigating the global limits inherent to epistemological and ontological commitments of Kant’s writings and IR this interdisciplinary study interrogates the racism sexism coloniality white male privilege and anthropocentricism of both as sites from which such withdrawal may be initiated. Following queer and feminist examinations of how Kant and IR discipline a joint orientation through sex gender and sexuality it indicates how withdrawal is possible. And considering how Anishinaabe legal tradition opens freedom beyond the restricting horizons of Kant and IR this book contemplates withdrawal from both as leading to a global unlimited. An essential text for advanced undergraduate and graduate studies this book will also be of strong interest to those studying the thinking and writings of Kant neo- and post-Kantian scholarship and IR theory. | Withdrawal from Immanuel Kant and International Relations The Global Unlimited

GBP 35.99
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The Concept of Property in Kant Fichte and Hegel Freedom Right and Recognition

The Concept of Property in Kant Fichte and Hegel Freedom Right and Recognition

This book provides a detailed account of the role of property in German Idealism. It puts the concept of property in the center of the philosophical systems of Kant Fichte and Hegel and shows how property remains tied to their conceptions of freedom right and recognition. The book begins with a critical genealogy of the concept of property in modern legal philosophy followed by a reconstruction of the theory of property in Kant’s Doctrine of Right Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right and Hegel’s Jena Realphilosophie. By turning to the tradition of German Rechtsphilosophie as opposed to the more standard libertarian and utilitarian frameworks of property it explores the metaphysical normative political and material questions that make property intelligible as a social relation. The book formulates a normative theory of property rooted in practical reason mutual recognition and social freedom. This relational theory of property inspired by German Idealism brings a fresh angle to contemporary property theory. Additionally it provides crucial philosophical background to 19th-century debates on private property inequality labor socialism capitalism and the state. The Concept of Property in Kant Fichte and Hegel will appeal to scholars and advanced students interested in 19th-century German philosophy social and political philosophy philosophy of law political theory and political economy. | The Concept of Property in Kant Fichte and Hegel Freedom Right and Recognition

GBP 130.00
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