Great western political thinkers, 22: Immanuel Kant/ edited by Subrata Mukherjee and Sushila Ramaswamy - New Delhi: Deep & Deep, 2000. - V. 22; 24 cm.

Preface 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

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