Cosmopolitanism and Human Reason An Introduction

  • Array Array University of Palermo,
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Palavras-chave: Kant, Cosmopolitanism, Cosmic philosophy, Moral community, Human Reason

Resumo

Over and above the modalities with which it is expressed in the domains of Kant’s system, the theme of cosmopolitanism embodies the meaning of a philosophy seen as a plan to build on the connection between man, polis and reason; an essential connection that in human reason identifies not a simple endowment which everyone has by nature but a form of life to be realized in the world, a purpose whose binding strength is only fully expressed in the public dimension.

Biografia do Autor

Array Array, University of Palermo,
Angelo Cicatello is Associate Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Palermo, where he teaches Metaphysics. A researcher on Kant and German classical philosophy, he has also taken an interest in the themes of Classical Critical Theory and developments of ontological-metaphysical problems within contemporary reflection.
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Publicado
2019-12-19
Seção
Monographic issue ("Kantian Cosmopolitanism. Tradition and Perspectives")