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Kant on Civil Society and Welfare

Part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant series
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What justifies state-sponsored supports for individual welfare within a Kantian political system, as well as the purpose and extent of such supports and the form they may take, are vexed questions.

This Element characterizes and assesses main contenders (including minimalist and middle-ground accounts) by examining the competing interpretations of Kant's larger political theory that found their social welfare claims.

It then develops and defends an alternative based in civic respect.

This emphasizes the perspective and institutional commitments that Kant's model of citizenship entails and what is required to respect each as both a person and a participant in joint governance.

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Cambridge University Press
1108438741 / 9781108438742
Paperback / softback
193
18/10/2018
United Kingdom
English
102 pages.
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