Suny Press
Global Limits
About this book
Explores the limits of Kantian approaches to the study of international affairs.
Explores the limits of Kantian approaches to the study of international affairs.
Global Limits challenges both the current proliferation of Kantian readings of international affairs and the theoretical foundation Kant is presumed to provide the discipline. By thoroughly examining Kant's writings on politics, history, and ethics within the context of his larger philosophical project, Franke demonstrates that Kant's approach to international politics flatly contradicts many of the debates on which the modern discipline of International Relations rests. Paying specific attention to Kant's philosophy of judgment and the geopolitical vision one may draw from it, Franke concludes that scholars must give up the universal limits offered by concepts such as the international, world, or global, in favor of a far less certain and much more open interpretive framework emphasizing the political.
Author / Editor information
Mark F. N. Franke is Instructor of International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Mark F. N. Franke is Instructor of International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Reviews
"Any scholar of international politics interested in Kant will want to reflect on what Franke has to say." — American Political Science Review
"A very unique and provocative book that has much to offer both International Relations and Kantian scholars. Franke's use of Kantian primary sources is extensive and appropriate." — Sharon Anderson-Gold, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Kant in International Relations
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The Rendering of Kant in International Relations Theory
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Kant and the (Im)Possibility of International Relations Theory
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Critique of World Politics
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From World Politics to Politics (in ‘the World’)
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Conclusion: Global Limits
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Notes
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Bibliography
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SUNY series in Global Politics
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Index
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