Republicanism, apsolutism, and liberalism: Hobbes and Kant on state of war and peace

pages: 11-25

Authors

  • Michal Sládeček Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1103011S

Abstract

This text reflects on the book written by Milorad Stupar, Political Philosophy. Based on the perspectives given in Stupar’s book, the author’s intention is to illustrate the problems regarding certain topics such as: citizenship, the dispute about the nature of Hobbes’s philosophy, as well as social, political and historical background of Kant’s political philosophy. The article points at dilemmas related to the meaning of citizenship in modern states, to the compatibility between absolutism and certain elements of liberalism in Hobbes’s work, and to the possible reconstruction of the context within which Kant produced his last works. Keywords: Kant, Hobbes, citizenship, republicanism, sovereignity, apsolutism, liberalism, state of war

Published

16.09.2011

How to Cite

Sládeček, M. (2011) “Republicanism, apsolutism, and liberalism: Hobbes and Kant on state of war and peace: pages: 11-25”, Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. Belgrade, Serbia, 22(3). doi: 10.2298/FID1103011S.

Issue

Section

STUDIES AND ARTICLES