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The Social Authority Of Reason Kants Critique Radical Evil And The Destiny Of Humankind Philip J Rossi

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The Social Authority Of Reason Kants Critique Radical Evil And The Destiny Of Humankind Philip J Rossi
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Philip J. Rossi
ISBN: 9780791464298, 9781423749295, 0791464296, 1423749294
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Social Authority Of Reason Kants Critique Radical Evil And The Destiny Of Humankind Philip J Rossi by Philip J. Rossi 9780791464298, 9781423749295, 0791464296, 1423749294 instant download after payment.

In The Social Authority of Reason, Philip J. Rossi, SJ argues that the current cultural milieu of globalization is strikingly reflective of the human condition appraised by Kant, in which mutual social interaction for human good is hamstrung by our contentious ''unsociable sociability.'' He situates the paradoxical nature of contemporary society—its opportunities for deepening the bonds of our common human mutuality along with its potential for enlarging the fissures that arise from our human differences—in the context of Kant's notion of radical evil. As a corrective, Rossi proposes that we draw upon the social character of Kant's critique of reason, which offers a communal trajectory for human moral effort and action. This trajectory still has power to open the path to what Kant called ''the highest political good''—lasting peace among nations.

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