The concept of Kantian Perceptual Peace and the Convergence of Ethics and Politics
Abstract: This paper presents the views about war and peace before and after Kant, and analyze critically, the Kantian essay "Perceptual Peace." Alongside attempts to explain the Kantian concept about peace and examines how the theory interpreted by Western political thought, how adopted and partially how implemented, but also how criticized. Finally, focuses on the interesting problem of Ethics- Politics convergence and ends with the question of how realistic or unrealistic is the idea of perceptual peace.
Keywords: Kant, Hobbes, Eco, Perceptual Peace
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12681/ethiki.22638
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Gounaris, A. (2005). The concept of Kantian Perceptual Peace and the Convergence of Ethics and Politics. Ithiki, v1. Retrieved January 30th, 2019 from https://alkisgounaris.gr/en/research/the-concept-of-kantian-perceptual-peace/
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