The reception of Kant's peace project by Fichte, Habermas and Rawls
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Exploring the establishment of a legal state among peoples, this essay delves into the conditions necessary for achieving peace and human freedom. Drawing on Kant's philosophy, particularly his ideas on the law of nations and cosmopolitical law, it seeks to illuminate the complexities of just relations between states. The author aims to rekindle Kant's insights to navigate contemporary challenges, fostering clarity and analytical distance to identify and overcome current impasses in international relations.
