Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law: The World Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason

Author:   Claudio Corradetti
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367030506


Pages:   222
Publication Date:   24 April 2020
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Why is there so much attention on Kant's global politics in present day law and philosophy? This book highlights the potential fruitfulness of Kant's cosmopolitan thought for understanding the complexities of the contemporary political world. It adopts a double methodological strategy by reconstructing a genealogical conceptual journey showing the development of international law, as well as introducing an interpretation of cosmopolitanism centred on Kant's theory of a metaphysics of freedom. The result is a novel focus on Kant's notion of the world republic. The hypothesis here defended is that the world republic stands as a way of thinking about international politics where the possibility of progression towards peace results from its use as a regulative idea.

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Author:   Claudio Corradetti
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367030506


ISBN 10:   0367030500
Pages:   222
Publication Date:   24 April 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1 - Kant and the Legacy of Modernity; 1. From Universal Monarchy to Global Authority; 2. The Tradition of Internationalist Pacifism before Kant: Utopia or Cosmopolis?; Part 2 ̶ Kant’s Critique of Just War Theory and Colonialism; 3. The ‘Sorry Comforters’; 4. Kant’s Rejection of Just War Theory; 5. Kant on Race and Colonialism; Part 3 – Theory and Practice. The World (State) Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason; 6. Freedom, Nature and Right; 7. The Illusions of Reason: Freedom as a Regulative Idea of Reason; Part 4 – Juridical Constructivism and the Cosmopolitan Constitution; 8. Thinking Political, Thinking Cosmopolitan; 9 Constructivism in Cosmopolitan Law: Kant’s Right to Visit; 10 Thinking with Kant ‘beyond’ Kant. Actualizing Sovereignty and Citizenship in the Transnational Sphere; Conclusion;

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"Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com) ""…Claudio Corradetti presents us with the legal reasoning behind Kant's writings on international politics. Starting from the emergence of ideas of universal rights and global authority in modern international law, Corradetti gives a masterful account of the origins of Kant's argument in Towards Perpetual Peace (1795)… Not so much a pedagogical endeavour as a rich and somewhat contracted resource, this book turns Kant's 'perpetual peace' into a telescope for observing his broader philosophical universe while making an original contribution to the philosophy of international law and 'global constitutionalism'."" Kristoffer Lidén, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Peace Research>Book Notes>Claudio Corradetti (2020) Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law: The World Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason, by Kristoffer Lidén ""Kant or not Kant? Arguing on Kant’s Ultimate Political Design for Global Governance and Cosmopolitanism."" An Exchange between Claudio Corradetti and Allen Wood https://www.con-textoskantianos.net/index.php/revista/article/view/571/933 ""The present study is a comprehensive overview of Kant’s contributions to international law. Combining both historical interpretation and systematic analysis of the relevant notions and assumptions, Corradetti’s work is remarkable in straddling these competing foci while offering a plausible interpretation that is both philosophically interesting and useful, regardless of whether one’s interest in Kant’s theory is systematic or historical. Furthermore, the work not only gives a clear systematic analysis of Kant’s political philosophy, but also grounds this analysis in Kant’s theory of judgement, as we know it from the Critique of Pure Reason and other parts of Kant’s writings that are not primarily concerned with questions of legal and political philosophy. …In sum, this book is a valuable contribution to the current Kant literature for researchers interested in questions of Kant’s cosmopolitanism and constructivism in legal theory as well as teachers looking for a resource to contextualize Kant’s writings against the historical background of natural law theory, particularly with regard to the question of how modern debates around the status of indigenous peoples should be addressed, either when researching or teaching this material."" Sebastian Orlander, Kantian Review (2022), 00, 1–4 doi:10.1017/S1369415422000085 Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com)"


Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com)


Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com) ...Claudio Corradetti presents us with the legal reasoning behind Kant's writings on international politics. Starting from the emergence of ideas of universal rights and global authority in modern international law, Corradetti gives a masterful account of the origins of Kant's argument in Towards Perpetual Peace (1795)... Not so much a pedagogical endeavour as a rich and somewhat contracted resource, this book turns Kant's 'perpetual peace' into a telescope for observing his broader philosophical universe while making an original contribution to the philosophy of international law and 'global constitutionalism'. Kristoffer Liden, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Peace Research>Book Notes>Claudio Corradetti (2020) Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law: The World Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason, by Kristoffer Liden Kant or not Kant? Arguing on Kant's Ultimate Political Design for Global Governance and Cosmopolitanism. An Exchange between Claudio Corradetti and Allen Wood https://www.con-textoskantianos.net/index.php/revista/article/view/571/933 Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com)


Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com) ...Claudio Corradetti presents us with the legal reasoning behind Kant's writings on international politics. Starting from the emergence of ideas of universal rights and global authority in modern international law, Corradetti gives a masterful account of the origins of Kant's argument in Towards Perpetual Peace (1795)... Not so much a pedagogical endeavour as a rich and somewhat contracted resource, this book turns Kant's 'perpetual peace' into a telescope for observing his broader philosophical universe while making an original contribution to the philosophy of international law and 'global constitutionalism'. Kristoffer Liden, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Peace Research>Book Notes>Claudio Corradetti (2020) Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law: The World Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason, by Kristoffer Liden Kant or not Kant? Arguing on Kant's Ultimate Political Design for Global Governance and Cosmopolitanism. An Exchange between Claudio Corradetti and Allen Wood https://www.con-textoskantianos.net/index.php/revista/article/view/571/933 The present study is a comprehensive overview of Kant's contributions to international law. Combining both historical interpretation and systematic analysis of the relevant notions and assumptions, Corradetti's work is remarkable in straddling these competing foci while offering a plausible interpretation that is both philosophically interesting and useful, regardless of whether one's interest in Kant's theory is systematic or historical. Furthermore, the work not only gives a clear systematic analysis of Kant's political philosophy, but also grounds this analysis in Kant's theory of judgement, as we know it from the Critique of Pure Reason and other parts of Kant's writings that are not primarily concerned with questions of legal and political philosophy. ...In sum, this book is a valuable contribution to the current Kant literature for researchers interested in questions of Kant's cosmopolitanism and constructivism in legal theory as well as teachers looking for a resource to contextualize Kant's writings against the historical background of natural law theory, particularly with regard to the question of how modern debates around the status of indigenous peoples should be addressed, either when researching or teaching this material. Sebastian Orlander, Kantian Review (2022), 00, 1-4 doi:10.1017/S1369415422000085 Identified as One of the Most Interesting Publications of 2020 by the International Law Reporter International Law Reporter: Most Interesting 2020: Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law (ilreports.blogspot.com)


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Claudio Corradetti is Associate Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He has been a lecturer at the University of Oslo, Norway and at Karl Franzens Universität, Graz, Austria. In previous years he has been a visiting scholar at McGill University, the University of Oxford, the European University Institute and the Wissenschaftszentrum in Berlin. In 2019 he was awarded a Fulbright Research Scholarship at the Philosophy Department, Columbia University, NY.

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