The political philosophy of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) favoured a classical republican approach. In Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (1795), Kant listed several conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace. They included a world of constitutional republics by establishment of political community. His classical republican theory was extended in Doctrine of Right (1797), the first part of Metaphysics of Morals. At the end of the 20th century Kant's political philosophy had been enjoying a remarkable renaissance in English-speaking countries with more major studies in a few years than had appeared in the preceding many decades.
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| - La filosofía política de Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) favoreció un enfoque . En Sobre la paz perpetua (1795), Kant enumeró varias condiciones que consideró necesarias para poner fin a las guerras y crear una paz duradera. Incluían un mundo de repúblicas constitucionales mediante el establecimiento de comunidad política. Su teoría extendió en "Doctrina del derecho" (1797), la primera parte de "Metafísica de las costumbres". A finales del siglo XX, la filosofía política de Kant había disfrutado de un notable renacimiento en los países de habla inglesa con más estudios importantes en unos pocos años de los que habían aparecido en las muchas décadas anteriores. (es)
- The political philosophy of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) favoured a classical republican approach. In Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (1795), Kant listed several conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace. They included a world of constitutional republics by establishment of political community. His classical republican theory was extended in Doctrine of Right (1797), the first part of Metaphysics of Morals. At the end of the 20th century Kant's political philosophy had been enjoying a remarkable renaissance in English-speaking countries with more major studies in a few years than had appeared in the preceding many decades. (en)
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| - La filosofía política de Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) favoreció un enfoque . En Sobre la paz perpetua (1795), Kant enumeró varias condiciones que consideró necesarias para poner fin a las guerras y crear una paz duradera. Incluían un mundo de repúblicas constitucionales mediante el establecimiento de comunidad política. Su teoría extendió en "Doctrina del derecho" (1797), la primera parte de "Metafísica de las costumbres". A finales del siglo XX, la filosofía política de Kant había disfrutado de un notable renacimiento en los países de habla inglesa con más estudios importantes en unos pocos años de los que habían aparecido en las muchas décadas anteriores. (es)
- The political philosophy of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) favoured a classical republican approach. In Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (1795), Kant listed several conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace. They included a world of constitutional republics by establishment of political community. His classical republican theory was extended in Doctrine of Right (1797), the first part of Metaphysics of Morals. At the end of the 20th century Kant's political philosophy had been enjoying a remarkable renaissance in English-speaking countries with more major studies in a few years than had appeared in the preceding many decades. (en)
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