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Terror, peace, and universalism : essays on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant

Puri, Bindu.

Terror, peace, and universalism : essays on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant - New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2007. - xiii, 181 p. ; 23 cm.

"200 years of Immanuel Kant." Companion to: Reason, morality, and beauty. Presentations at the Seminar organized by the Goethe Institut, New Delhi, held at Nīmrāna, Oct. 7-9, 2004.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents - Section 1 TERROR AND PERPETUAL PEACE: ISSUES OF WORLD ORDER AND REPUBLICANISM Kingdom of Ends and the Concept of Terror: A Conspectus S.C. DANIEL 9 The Kantian Terrorist SUIATA MIRI 23 Perpetual Peace and Just War ASHOK VOHRA 32 Global Peace through Democratization and a League of Nations? Kantian Scepticism against Kant OTFRIED HOFFE 46 Nail of the World or Umbrella of Reason? Javanese Ideas on Power and Immanuel Kant's Republicanism FRANZ MAGNIS-SUSENO SJ 66 Section 2 IDEAS ON UNIVERSAL HISTORY On the Logic of the Realization of Reason in Society and History KosMAs PSYCHOPEDIS 93 Following Kant: European Idea for a Universal History with an Intercultural Intent JORN ROSEN 111 On the Idea and Practice for Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose MARTTI KOSKENNIEMI – 122 The Critical Value of the Concept of Reflection in Kant ANT6NIO MARQUES 151 Transcendental Synthesis' and the Possibility of Philosophical Discourse in Kant EDUARDO SABROVSKYJAUNEAU 166 Notes on Contributions 179.

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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 --Congresses.


Conference papers and proceedings.

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