Journal of Philosophical Investigations
Kantian Futurism
Kantian Futurism

Robert Hanna

دوره 18، شماره 47 ، مرداد 1403، ، صفحه 1-8

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.18254

چکیده
  The future of philosophy and the future of humankind-in-the-world are intimately related, not only (i) in the obvious sense that all philosophers are “human, all-too-human” animals—i.e., members of the biological species Homo sapiens, and also finite, fallible, and thoroughly normative imperfect in every other way too—hence the natural ...  بیشتر
On the Permissible Use of Force in a Kantian Dignitarian Moral and Political Setting, Or, Seven Kantian Samurai
On the Permissible Use of Force in a Kantian Dignitarian Moral and Political Setting, Or, Seven Kantian Samurai

Robert Hanna؛ Otto Paans

دوره 13، شماره 28 ، آبان 1398، ، صفحه 75-93

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35721.2400

چکیده
  On the supposition that one’s ethics and politics are fundamentally dignitarian in a broadly Kantian sense—as specifically opposed to identitarian and capitalist versions of Statism, e.g., neoliberal nation-States, whether democratic or non-democratic—hence fundamentally non-coercive and non-violent, then is self-defense or the defense of innocent ...  بیشتر
How to Escape Irrelevance: Performance Philosophy, Public Philosophy and Borderless Philosophy
How to Escape Irrelevance: Performance Philosophy, Public Philosophy and Borderless Philosophy

رابرت هانا

دوره 12، شماره 24 ، مهر 1397، ، صفحه 55-82

چکیده
   Carlo Cellucci has rightly pointed out that contemporary professional academic philosophy has a serious problem of irrelevance. Performance philosophy and public philosophy are two recent attempts to solve that problem and radically transform professional academic philosophy into what I call real philosophy. Nevertheless, performance philosophy and public ...  بیشتر