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- Title: Kant's International Relations
- Author : Sean Molloy
- Release Date : January 06, 2017
- Genre: Political Science,Books,Politics & Current Events,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1357 KB
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Why does Immanuel Kant (1724â1804) consistently invoke God and Providence in his most prominent texts relating to international politics? In this wide-ranging study, SeĂĄn Molloy proposes that texts such as Idea for a Universal History with Cosmopolitan Intent and Toward Perpetual Peace cannot be fully understood without reference to Kantâs wider philosophical projects, and in particular the role that belief in God plays within critical philosophy and Kantâs inquiries into anthropology, politics, and theology. Molloyâs broader view reveals the political-theological dimensions of Kantâs thought as directly related to his attempts to find a new basis for metaphysics in the sacrifice of knowledge to make room for faith.This book is certain to generate controversy. Kant is hailed as âthe greatest of all theoristsâ in the field of International Relations (IR); in particular, he has been acknowledged as the forefather of Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Peace Theory. Yet, Molloy charges that this understanding of Kant is based on misinterpretation, neglect of particular texts, and failure to recognize Kantâs ambivalences and ambiguities. Molloyâs return to Kantâs texts forces devotees of Cosmopolitanism and other âKantianâ schools of thought in IR to critically assess their relationship with their supposed forebear: ultimately, they will be compelled to seek different philosophical origins or to find some way to accommodate the complexity and the decisively nonsecular aspects of Kantâs ideas.