Popper’s moral thought between Kantian and utilitarian ethics
In this instalment of our Seminar Series on Kantian Political Thought, Thomas Krumm explores the fault lines of Popper’s moral thought…
In this instalment of our Seminar Series on Kantian Political Thought, Thomas Krumm explores the fault lines of Popper’s moral thought…
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What kind of political authority needs to be in place in order to safeguard the civil condition? This we might understand as the challenge posed…
Could an ideal of happiness ever serve as a legitimate principle of public legislation? According to Kant, grounding public legislation on…
This essay traces the influence of Carl Schmitt on an interpretative tendency found in a number of contemporary readings of Kant’s…
Thousands of years ago, ancient philosophers asked some important questions: “What is real?”, “What is everything made of?”…
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What can I know? What ought I to do? What can I hope for? Immanuel Kant thought these were the fundamental questions in philosophy…
A first lesson, on Immanuel Kant’s Categorical Imperative…
This thesis makes two claims: first, that conflict is constitutive of human agency, and second, that this understanding of agency in terms of…
Paola Romero takes the streets of Camden Town to ask people their opinion on who they think are the international forces pulling the…
A group of Venezuelans have taken the streets of London to ask people their opinion on what the world should do about the humanitarian…