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基本説明
Topics such as cosmopolitan law, cosmopolitan right, the laws of hospitality, a Kantian federation of states, a cosmopolitan epistemology of culture and a possible normative basis for a Kantian form of global distributive justice are explored and defended.
Full Description
In a new interpretation, Garrett Wallace Brown considers Kant's cosmopolitan thought as a form of international constitutional jurisprudence that requires minimal legal demands. He explores and defends topics such as cosmopolitan law, cosmopolitan right, the laws of hospitality, a Kantian federation of states, a cosmopolitan epistemology of culture and a possible normative basis for a Kantian form of global distributive justice.
Contents
A Note on the Texts and Kant Referencing; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: 1. Kant's Cosmopolitanism; 2. Kant's Cosmopolitan Law and the Idea of a Cosmopolitan; Part II: 3. State Sovereignty, Federation and Kant's Cosmopolitanism; 4. Cultural Difference and Kant's Cosmopolitan Law; 5. Distributive Justice and the Capability for Effective Autonomy; 6. Conclusion: Applied Theory and a Continued Cosmopolitan; Bibliography; Index



