Kant, Critique and Politics [electronic resource]
- Author:
- Hutchings, Kimberly
- Published:
- New York : Routledge Dec. 1995 Florence : Taylor & Francis Group [Distributor]
- Physical Description:
- 232 p. 13.800 x 021.600 cm.
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- Summary:
- Annotation "Kimberley Hutchings re-evaluates Kant's work in terms of its significance for the writings of Habermas, Arendt, Lyotard and Foucault. This, however, is not an exercise in the history of ideas; through her clear presentation of Kant's critical philosophy, Hutchings reveals that the critique is in fact a complex and highly ambiguous political practice." "Hutching's reading traces a common Kantian heritage in theories thought to represent the different poles of the modernist postmodernist debate and sheds new light on the Kantian influence in political philosophy, international relations theory and feminist theory."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
- Genre(s):
- ISBN:
- 9780415105071
0415105072 (Trade Cloth) - Interest Grade:
- 13 Routledge
- Audience Notes:
- Young Adult Audience Routledge
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