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_bMUK/G
245 _aGreat western political thinkers, 22: Immanuel Kant/
_cedited by Subrata Mukherjee and Sushila Ramaswamy
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bDeep & Deep,
_c2000.
300 _aV. 22;
_c24 cm.
505 _aPreface and Acknowledgements Introduction Biographical Sketch James Schmidt The Question of Enlightenment : Kant, Mendelssohn, and the Mittwochsgesellschaft Steven Lestition Kant and the End of the Enlightenment in Prussia Patrick Riley Hannah Arendt on Kant, Truth and Politics Patrick Riley The "Elements" of Kant's Practical Philosophy : The Groundwork After 200 Years (1785-1985) John Christian Laursen The Subversive Kant: The Vocabulary of "Public" and "Publicity" Jean Bethke Elshtain Kant, Politics and Persons : The Implications of his Moral Philosophy Andreas Teuber Kant's Respect for Persons Ted B. Humphrey Internal Structure in Kant's Thought Leonard Krieger Kant and the Crisis of Natural Law Craig L. Carr Kant's Theory of Political Authority Lewis W Beck Kant and the Right of Revolution M.S. Reiss Kant and the Right of Rebellion Sidney Axinn Kant, Authority, and the French Revolution Mieczyslaw Maneli Three Concepts of Freedom : Kant-Hegel-Marx Mark Packer Kant on Desire and Moral Pleasure KM. Barnard Self-Direction : Thomasius, Kant and Herder John R. Silber Kant's Conception of the Highest Good as Immanent and Transcendent Thomas Auxter The Unimportance of Kant's Highest Good ' Henry E. Allison Kant's Critique of Berkeley Patrick Neal In the Shadow of the General Will : Rawls, Kant and Rousseau on the Problem of Political Right C.E. Harris, Jr. Kant, Nozick, and the Minimal State Norwood Russell Hanson Copernicus' Role in Kant's Revolution Robert E. Butts Hume's Scepticism
650 _aPolitical Biography
650 _aModern Philosophy
651 _aKonigsberg, Germany- Immanuel Kant
700 _aMukherjee, Subrata, ed.
700 _aRamaswamy, Sushila, ed.
942 _cBOOKS