Mark F. N. Franke0791449882, 9780791449882, 0791449874, 9780791449875
Table of contents :
Cover……Page 1
Contents……Page 8
Acknowledgments……Page 10
Introduction: Kant in International Relations……Page 12
Politics of Theory Confronts the World……Page 14
Interests, Arguments, and Chapters……Page 27
1 The Rendering of Kant in International Relations Theory……Page 36
Readings of Perpetual Peace……Page 39
Requirements of a ‘Kantian’ Paradox……Page 55
Masking International Relations in Perpetual Peace……Page 64
The Need for Philosophical Reflection……Page 71
2 Kant and the (Im)Possibility of International Relations Theory……Page 76
Kant’s Refusal of Traditional Debates……Page 79
Kant’s Challenge to Conventional Attitudes……Page 93
Conditions for the Possibility of Theorizing International Relations……Page 103
Enlightenment and the Impossibility of International Relations Theory……Page 116
3 Critique of World Politics……Page 122
Judgment and the World……Page 127
Kant’s Geopolitics……Page 139
Beauty and the Beast: Extending Leviathan to the World……Page 145
Beginnings of a Critical Approach Toward World Politics……Page 162
4From World Politics to Politics (in ‘the World’)……Page 166
Enlightenment as a Limit Attitude……Page 171
A Limit Attitude for the Study of World Politics……Page 180
Imperatives of Responsibility……Page 189
Doubting World Politics……Page 201
Conclusion: Global Limits……Page 206
Notes……Page 210
Bibliography……Page 254
SUNY series in Global Politics……Page 268
Index……Page 270
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