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In Elisabeth Ellis (ed.), Kant's Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications. Pennsylvania State University Press (2012)

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  1. Enlightenment, reason and universalism: Kant’s Critical Insights.Kenneth R. Westphal - 2016 - Studies in East European Thought 68 (2-3):127-148.
    ‘Universalist’ moral principles have fallen into disfavour because too often they have been pretexts for unilateral impositions upon others, whether domestically or internationally. Too widely neglected has been Kant’s specifically Critical re-analysis of the scope and character of rational justification in all non-formal domains, including the entirety of epistemology and moral philosophy, including both justice and ethics. Rational judgment is inherently normative because it is in part constituted by our self-assessment of whether the considerations we now integrate into a candidate (...)
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  • Constructivism VS. Contractualism.Onora O'Neill - 2003 - Ratio 16 (4):319-331.
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  • Public Religion & Secular State: A Kantian Approach.Mehmet Ruhi Demiray - 2017 - Diametros 54:30-55.
    This paper argues that Kant’s distinction between “civil union” and “ethical community” can be of great value in dealing with a problem that causes considerable trouble in contemporary political and social philosophy, namely the question of the normative significance and role of religion in political and social life. The first part dwells upon the third part of Kant`s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason with the intention of exposing the general features of ethical community. It highlights the fact that (...)
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  • Kant goes fishing: Kant and the right to property in environmental resources.Angela Breitenbach - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 36 (3):488-512.
    We can observe a connection between some serious environmental problems caused by the overexploitation of environmental resources and the particular conceptions of property rights that are claimed to hold with regard to these resources. In this paper, I investigate whether Kant’s conception of property rights might constitute a basis for justifying property regimes that would overcome some of these environmental problems. Kant’s argument for the right to property, put forward in his Doctrine of right, is complex. In Section 2, I (...)
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  • Más allá de la unilateralidad de la violencia: el rechazo kantiano a un pretendido derecho a la revolución.Julia Muñoz Velasco - 2016 - Con-Textos Kantianos 3:285-300.
    El presente ensayo tiene por finalidad mostrar que el rechazo de Kant a un pretendido derecho a la revolución no implica que una situación de injusticia deba ser necesariamente tolerada. En su lugar, el rechazo kantiano a un derecho a la revolución es explicado aquí por medio de la categoría de comunidad entendida como una construcción de relaciones de coexistencia recíprocas. El énfasis sobre el tipo de vínculo que implica la categoría de comunidad permite sostener que el requisito para cualquier (...)
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