The kantian cosmopolitism facing the challenges of the contemporary international system

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  • Giovany Madrid Universidad de Antioquia

Keywords:

Cosmopolitism, international law, forms of government, Kant

Abstract

This paper aims to reconstruct the debate generated by the proposal for a cosmopolitan system of Immanuel Kant, whose ideas will be interpreted by some authors both as references to international organization and as a basis of the emergence of supranational projects that resituate the sovereignty and shape the material possibility of the implementation of international law. In this way, the intense search for configuring
forms of government capable of overcoming the crisis generated by the international war confrontation between the different States has focused efforts to build a public international law to leave the state of war, trying to achieve an ideal order only to sustain the relations between states.

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Author Biography

Giovany Madrid, Universidad de Antioquia

Faculty of Law and Political Science

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Published

2014-10-17

How to Cite

Madrid, G. . (2014). The kantian cosmopolitism facing the challenges of the contemporary international system. Versiones. Philosophy’s Journal, (3), 6–19. Retrieved from https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/versiones/article/view/20869

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