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This book discusses the potential for Kants political and juridical philosophy to shed light on current social challenges and policy. By considering Kant as a contemporary and not above moral responsibility, the authors explore his political theory as the philosophical foundation of human rights, discussing the right to citizenship, social dynamics and the scope of global justice. Focusing on topics such as society, Kants position on human rights, domestic economic justice, public education and moral virtue, the authors analyse the shortcomings of Kants modes of thought and help the reader to gain new perspective both on this classical thinker and on more contemporary issues.
Andrea Faggion is an adjunct professor in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of Londrina, Brazil, and permanent member of the master's program in philosophy at the State University of Maringa. Her research currently focuses on the contributions that the Kantian philosophy brings to the contemporary debate on the legal philosophy and political problems.
Nuria S?nchez Madrid is Associated Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University Complutense of Madrid, Spain. She is a member of the CFUL (Lisbon) and of the IREPH of the University of Paris-Ouest, France. Her previous publications include A civiliza??o como destino: Kant e as formas da civiliza??o, (2016) and an edited volume with Larry Krasnoff and Paula Satne, Kants Doctrine of Right in the Twenty First Century, forthcoming.
Alessandro Pinzani is currently a professor at the UFSC, Brazil. He was a lecturer at the University of T?bingen and a guest professor at the universities of Dresden and Bochum, Germany. His research places emphasis on political philosophy, particularly democracy, Machiavelli, Kant, Habermas, justice theories and republló¾
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