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Kant's Embedded Cosmopolitanism : History, Philosophy and Education for World Citizens.

Cavallar, Georg.

Kant's Embedded Cosmopolitanism : History, Philosophy and Education for World Citizens. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (228 pages) - Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte Series ; v.183 . - Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte Series .

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Types of cosmopolitanisms -- 1.2 The new Kant -- 1.3 Was Kant really a cosmopolitan? -- 1.4 Kant's embedded and dynamic cosmopolitanism -- 1.5 Outline of the book -- 2 Cosmopolitanisms in Kant's philosophy -- 2.1 Cosmopolitanisms according to Kant -- 2.2 The concept of the highest good: immanent or transcendent? -- 2.3 Kant's philosophy of history: The manipulation, education o self-education of humankind? -- 2.4 The ethical commonwealth: the duty of the human race towards itself -- 3 Kant's right of world citizens: a historical interpretation -- 3.1 Kant's commercial cosmopolitanism -- 3.2 The historical context I: international legal theory -- 3.3 The historical context II: the spirit of commerce, the four-stage theory, doux commerce, global integration, and mutual self-interest -- 4 Educating Émile: Rousseau on embedded cosmopolitanism -- 4.1 Rousseau's attack on forms of cosmopolitanism -- 4.2 Rousseau's tentative republican cosmopolitanism -- 4.3 Rousseau's vision of cosmopolitan education -- 4.4 The limitations of Rousseau's approach -- 5 Sources of Kant's cosmopolitanism: Basedow, Rousseau, and cosmopolitan education -- 5.1 Johann Bernhard Basedow: a cosmopolitan-minded educational reformer -- 5.2 Kant's assessment of Basedow's educational theory -- 5.3 Rousseau: The split between cosmopolitan homme and patriotic citoyen -- 5.4 Reinterpreting Rousseau: dynamic moral cosmopolitanism -- 6 Taking a detour: Kant's theory of moral cosmopolitan formation -- 6.1 An outline of moral education according to Kant -- 6.2 Education following Kantian principles as cosmopolitan formation -- 7 Res publica: Kant on cosmopolitical formation -- 7.1 The republican tradition and the Kantian republic -- 7.2 Cosmopolitical education according to Kant. 7.3 Kant's vision of progress in a genuine republic -- 8 Conclusion: From Kant to the present -- 8.1 From cosmopolitanism to nation states in German philosophy: Schiller, Novalis, Fichte, Hegel, Herbart (1795-1835) -- 8.2 Kant's cosmopolitanism as a historical phenomenon: metaphysics, history, contingency -- 8.3 Kant's legacy and the new cosmopolitanism -- 8.4 Kant's didactics, contemporary discourses, and cultural developments -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Index of names.

This series publishes outstanding monographs and edited volumes that investigate all aspects of Kant's philosophy, including its systematic relationship to other philosophical approaches, both past and present. Studies that appear in the series are distinguished by their innovative nature and ability to close lacunae in the research. In this way, the series is a venue for the latest findings in scholarship on Kant.

9783110429404


Cosmopolitanism.
International relations -- Philosophy.
Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Political and social views.
World citizenship.


Electronic books.

JZ1308

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