Kant, Voegelin, and Race. A Commentary on Eric Voegelin's Reception of Kant's Race Idea

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The main aim of this paper is to problematize E. Voegelin’s reading of Kant’s theory of race. While it is true that Kant introduces a strict differentiation between the sensible and the intelligible dimensions of the finite rational being, in his reflections on race he also establishes a dependence between physical and moral traits that, contrary to Voegelin’s opinion, makes him a crucial step in the process of ‘internalization of the person’. We will also show that Kant’s racial hierarchy has significant consequences for both his Political philosophy and Philosophy of history, again in opposition to Voegelin’s assumption
Títol traduït de la contribucióKant, Voegelin y la raza. Un comentario sobre la recepción por parte de Eric Voegelin de la idea de raza de Kant
Idioma originalAnglès nord-americà
Títol de la publicacióBody Ideas and Political Communities in Eric Voegelin's Early Work on Race
EditorsNicoletta Scotti Muth, Bernat Torres Morales
Pàgines227-249
Nombre de pàgines23
VolumEric Voegelin Studies: Yearbook, Volume 3
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2024

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