Kant, Critique and Politics
Explore the profound insights of Immanuel Kant in "Kant, Critique and Politics" by Kimbe Hutchings, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1995. This groundbreaking work provides a systematic reading of Kant's philosophy while situating his ideas within the broader continental tradition. Spanning 232 pages, this book is an essential resource for political philosophers, students of international relations, and those interested in feminist theory. Hutchings' analysis not only elucidates Kant's contributions but also engages with contemporary political discourse, making it a vital addition to any scholarly library. Discover the intersections of Kantian thought and modern political challenges in this compelling and informative read.