Out of Time
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https://doi.org/10.36311/2318-0501/2024.v12n1.p47Palavras-chave:
Kant, Progress, League of Nations, Cosmopolitan, Right, Global Ethics, War and PeaceResumo
Versions of many of the same global ethics issues currently on people’s minds sparked my initial interest in Kant’s practical philosophy half a century ago -- e.g., international justice, war and peace, the natural environment, artificial intelligence, and human rights. Although it would be wildly imprudent to suppose that Kantian theory should serve as a precise blueprint for contemporary policy, I do believe that we today can still learn a great deal from Kant’s perspective on global ethics. In this essay, after briefly articulating his own views on these global ethics issues, I offer some Kantian reflections on why we have unfortunately made so little progress in resolving them.
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