Exiting the State and Debunking the State of Nature

  • Robert Hanna Independent Researcher
Palabras clave: Kant, Hobbes, political philosophy, the state, anarchism

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Contrary to the belief of most Kantians and Kant scholars, Kant is in fact an anarchist. In this paper, I distinguish sharply between two concepts of enlightenment, enlightenment lite and heavy duty or radical enlightement ; show how there is an unbridgeable gap between Kant’s official political theory in The Doctrine of Right and his ethics; show how Kant’s real political theory is worked out in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, and is in fact a heavy-duty, radically enlightened version of anarchism; refute and debunk widely-believed Hobbesian assumptions about human nature, which are in fact nothing but cognitive illusions; and propose a de-biasing strategy in political aesthetics for ridding ourselves of these Hobbesian cognitive illusions.

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Robert Hanna, Independent Researcher
Robert Hanna is an independent philosopher, and Director of the Critique & Contemporary Kantian Philosophy project. He received his PhD from Yale University USA in 1989, and has held research or teaching positions at the University of Cambridge UK, the University of Colorado at Boulder USA, the University of Luxembourg LU, PUC-PR Brazil, Yale, and York University CA.
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2017-06-13
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Hanna R. (2017). Exiting the State and Debunking the State of Nature. Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy, 5, 167-189. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.805931
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